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Is data table better or a card?
in a mobile responsive website is using a table with 9 columns a better idea or a card would suffice?
I have tried using a compact table to make it responsive for mobile but. it just didn't work.
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Redesign a page for mobile, while keeping a "similar" layout to the desktop view, desktop uses a table
Well I have a page that looks decent on desktop, and most of the site is working responsive as well. The website has as goal to provide people to sign up for (sport) tournaments, and allows users to ...
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Where should the illustration go on this wireframe UX wise?
I'm making a wireframe of a responsive website and the landing page will have text field and a cta beside an illustration. Like in the image.
Where should the illustration go ux wise in mobile ...
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Is it logical to use tables for responsive web design in 2018?
As the title says I was wondering whether using tables for responsive web design still a thing in 2018?
What are the pros and cons if I do use tables instead of semantic markup apart from SEO?
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Should a responsive website have the same breakpoints for every page or can they be different for each page?
I'm designing a responsive e-commerce website. I'm wondering if every page of the site should have the exact same breakpoints or not. Since pages like Product detail page, account page, shopping cart ...
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Can we have tab bars in mobile browsers(Swipable)
I have a website which has tab bars in the desktop version.
So when i make it responsive should i retain tabs or should i replace it with som other elements.
Mobile users tend to swipe to change bars ...
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How Far is it recommended to show large table content on mobile browsers [duplicate]
Is it good practice to show all content that is in desktop version to mobile browser.
Can mobile browser handle this kind of data,With low bandwidth.
How far is it legible to read with that huge ...
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Pane vs Modal vs ?: Across all screen sizes
Pane vs Modal vs ?: Across all screen sizes
I am currently working on a web application that needs to be responsive, accessible, and provide a solid UX across all device screen sizes. We currently see ...
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Breadcrumbs for Mobile
We are designing a responsive site and I was wondering if we need to use breadcrumbs for mobile version.
I did some research and most of big brands don't use breadcrumbs on their mobile site but I ...
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How is the best approach to display responsive combobox?
I would like to implement comobobox with a search filter for phones, larger screens and tablets.
The examples below show how I think it should behave for phones and larger screens. I'm still fomenting ...
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What are the pro's and con's for adapting (or failing to adapt) a companies marketing/corporate website to be responsive?
Weighing up the pro's and con's, should a company invest the time, money and staff in adapting an existing site to be responsive (definition below)?
I'm after a solid argument for (or against) ...
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Do websites need to be responsive in 2014?
Visiting websites using a mobile device is still increasing. The first quarter of 2013, more than 10 percent of the visits were done using a tablet and more than 10 percent of the visits were done ...
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Responsive Webdesign: Best Practices for Maps Integration?
What is your advice on how to best present the user a list of search results which are location based in a responsive web design manner on a Google/Bing/OpenStreet Map? Since there are some metadata ...
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responsive website min-width?
In my experience most responsive websites don't have min-widths so when resized to a tiny size (say a 100px window) the content screws itself up and becomes illegible.
example: http://alistapart.com/...
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How do you know if something was designed mobile first?
Now I read lot of articles about mobile first design, and I understood that it's the way of design for the mobile first.
My question is, how do we know a website is designed with a mobile first -...
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What does "mobile-first" mean?
So I've been trying to find a legitimate answer to this question for a couple days. I read an interview in Awwwards recent publication Trends Web and Mobile 2013 with the following answer in regards ...
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Mobile website text link
When developing a mobile or responsive website (for touch screens) making navigation links and other buttons larger to be easier to tap and avoid 'fat fingers' is a good idea.
My question is what ...
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Responsive web design for e-commerce website? [closed]
I'm going to build a big e-commerce website and client want that website should be for all user Desktop, Tablets and Smartphones. and budget is not a problem. Site is an e-commerce website lost of ...
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Responsive web design Vs Separate website for Mobile
Responsive Web design is buzzword these days. which means to create a same website and optimized for all devices.
There are also some website which convert the desktop websites into Mobile website
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