Adaptive designs are a range of pre-made layouts that fit different screen sizes. The device’s browser selects the best-fitting design from those options.
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Mobile is everywhere—over 80% of the world’s population owns a smartphone. Half of the globe’s internet traffic comes from mobile. In fact, in Q2 of 2022, that number climbed to 58%.
Mobile UX design skills are now an essential part of any UX designer’s skill set.
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