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February, 2023

How can you make your site mobile-friendly?


Look, everyone’s glued to their phones these days. If your website still looks like it’s from the dial-up era on mobile, you’re basically waving goodbye to half your visitors. So yeah, you gotta get your site mobile-ready. Here’s how I’d tackle it:

1.First off, go with a responsive design:

  • Don’t overthink it—just make sure your site morphs to fit whatever screen it lands on. Tablet, giant phone, or something in between? Your site should still look sharp, not like a jigsaw puzzle missing half the pieces.

2.Seriously, keep it simple.

  • Mobile users aren’t out here reading War and Peace on their screens. Ditch the junk. Blow up your fonts, make your buttons big enough for normal human fingers, and focus on the stuff that actually matters.

3.Oh, and your images?

  • Nobody’s waiting around for a wallpaper-sized photo to load. Compress those bad boys. Smaller size, same quality—that’s the dream.

4.Forms

  • Nobody likes them, especially on a phone. So knock it down to the bare essentials. Only ask what you really need, make the fields big, and don’t be that guy with the 20-question survey.

5.Speed is everything

  • If your site drags its feet, people bounce. Period. Trim the fat—videos, mega-images, whatever’s slowing things down. Mobile users are impatient (honestly, who isn’t these days?).

Last thing: actually check your site on different devices. Don’t just hope it works. Borrow your friend’s phone, steal your grandma’s tablet (well, maybe not steal), and see how your masterpiece holds up.

Do all that, and you’re way ahead of most folks out there.
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