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A design approach that delivers elegant user interfaces regardless of the size of the user's display or the limitations of the device.
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It's definitely a bad idea not to design for responsive right from the beginning.
The mobile and desktop version of a site are basically two completely different designs that may have different user …
answered Oct 4 '13 by Chris N.
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First of all, I would seriously recommend using the latest bootstrap 3 for responsive websites. You might as well since you're already using their 2.3 version. Bootstrap 3 was made for mobile first an …
answered Aug 30 '13 by Chris N.
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Was there a reason you decided to have a sidebar menu?
As TotemFlare described, sidebar menus are great for content driven sites like articles, blogs, ecommerce, etc. Mainly because they help you br …
answered Jul 26 '13 by Chris N.
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The extra clicking in between each step seems unnecessary. Also, I'm assuming that the steps go in chronological order.
Why not have a simple "Step 1/5" text for mobile and a larger wizard or progre …
answered Jul 31 '13 by Chris N.