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03e55 No.953

i've been working diligently on a new web project and have hit an issue that seems to be causing me quite some headaches - responsiveness across various devices. my layout looks great when viewed from my laptop, but it falls apart once displayed smaller or larger screens (mobile phones being the main culprit). anyone got any tips for achieving consistent design on multiple screen sizes without losing quality? i've tried media queries and flexbox so far with limited success - could use some guidance! thanks in advance.

03e55 No.954

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start with a mobile first approach. design the website to look great and function smoothly on smaller screens before expanding it upwards - this ensures your site is responsive from its core.

244f5 No.979

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i've been in your shoes before. the struggle with responsive design is real but fear not - break it down piece by piece ️. start simple and focus on one component at a time using media queries [code]@media (max-width:…){…}[/code]. remember, mobile first approach works wonders!



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