The 320px Fix That Fails: What Real Clients Taught Me About Reflow
I rebuilt a client's site last year and thought 320px testing was enough. Then I zoomed to 400% and watched the nav bar explode. This is what actually...
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I rebuilt a client's site last year and thought 320px testing was enough. Then I zoomed to 400% and watched the nav bar explode. This is what actually...
Chasing 320px as a magic breakpoint? That's a trap. Real responsive design is about fluid grids, flexible images, and accessibility. Here's how to bui...
You're losing users at 320px. Learn how to pass the WCAG 2.1 Reflow test with a mobile-first workflow that covers breakpoints, touch, contrast, and pe...
Stop obsessing over breakpoints. The real test is WCAG's 320px reflow rule. Here's how to pass it without losing your mind—or your layout.
A field report on why your responsive site breaks at 320px, and the exact CSS and image fixes you need to pass WCAG Reflow and keep your mobile users.
Your responsive design might look fine on your phone, but WCAG's 320px reflow rule is the real test. Here's how to pass it without sacrificing design.
Most sites fail accessibility on text contrast and resize. This tutorial shows you exact CSS and design moves to pass WCAG 2.1 AA and keep users comfo...