How do you approach designing for different devices (responsive design)?
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Answer / nashiinformaticssolutions
I follow a mobile-first approach, ensuring the design works on smaller screens and then scaling up for larger screens. I use flexible grids, scalable assets, and test across devices to ensure consistency.
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Answer / glibwaresoftsolutions
I follow a mobile-first approach, ensuring the design works on smaller screens and then scaling up for larger screens. I use flexible grids, scalable assets, and test across devices to ensure consistency.
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I follow a mobile-first approach, ensuring the design works on smaller screens and then scaling up for larger screens. I use flexible grids, scalable assets, and test across devices to ensure consistency.
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