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Making My Site Mobile-Friendly

  • Writer: Isabel Hipolito
    Isabel Hipolito
  • Jan 26
  • 1 min read

I recently spent some time looking at my site on mobile to make sure everything is easy to read and navigate. A lot of people browse on their phones, so I wanted to make sure my portfolio looks good no matter the device.

I noticed a few images were cropped in weird ways on smaller screens, so I adjusted their size and placement so they display correctly. Some of the text that looked fine on desktop was a little too small on mobile, so I increased font sizes and made spacing more consistent. I also made sure all buttons and links are easy to tap.

Navigation was another area that needed attention. Some menus that are simple on desktop were harder to use on mobile, so I reorganized sections and added collapsible menus where it made sense.

Overall, these updates made my site easier to use on mobile and improved the overall look and feel of my portfolio. Now, anyone visiting my site can enjoy my work no matter what device they’re using, which makes my portfolio feel more polished and professional.


 
 
 

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