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Since so many people view portfolios on their phones, it might be helpful to mention which formats work well on smaller screens or how to make them responsive.
That's a really good point. You're right, making things work well on smaller screens is really important, especially since so many people use their phones to view portfolios.
Some formats like the themes one or the icons-based layout are pretty easy to make responsive. But others, like the story-based layout or the book/wardrobe-style one, definitely need more effort to look good on mobile.
I'm planning a follow-up post that will focus just on the responsive side of things. I'll also include a section with recommendations on which portfolio styles work best for mobile-first design.
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Since so many people view portfolios on their phones, it might be helpful to mention which formats work well on smaller screens or how to make them responsive.
That's a really good point. You're right, making things work well on smaller screens is really important, especially since so many people use their phones to view portfolios.
Some formats like the themes one or the icons-based layout are pretty easy to make responsive. But others, like the story-based layout or the book/wardrobe-style one, definitely need more effort to look good on mobile.
I'm planning a follow-up post that will focus just on the responsive side of things. I'll also include a section with recommendations on which portfolio styles work best for mobile-first design.