Hey! Great discussion. It's almost baffling that responsive design would even be a debate in 2024, especially with stats like that 60% mobile traffic figure! Your experience with the local business site really hits home – those conversion drops due to poor mobile experience are all too real.
For me, responsive is so deeply ingrained in my workflow it's not even a separate step anymore; it's just how I build. I've been leaning heavily on CSS Grid lately for complex layouts, though Flexbox still shines for component-level alignment.
On the topic of mobile-first thinking, it's interesting to consider how that extends beyond just website layouts. For example, even something like mobile-responsive pay stub templates is becoming increasingly important. Think about employees needing to quickly view their pay information on the go. We've actually put together some examples of this done well – you can check them out here: https://mypaystubs.net/pay-stub-sample-templates/.
Making even these smaller, often overlooked elements responsive can significantly improve user experience.
Hey! Great discussion. It's almost baffling that responsive design would even be a debate in 2024, especially with stats like that 60% mobile traffic figure! Your experience with the local business site really hits home – those conversion drops due to poor mobile experience are all too real.
For me, responsive is so deeply ingrained in my workflow it's not even a separate step anymore; it's just how I build. I've been leaning heavily on CSS Grid lately for complex layouts, though Flexbox still shines for component-level alignment.
On the topic of mobile-first thinking, it's interesting to consider how that extends beyond just website layouts. For example, even something like mobile-responsive pay stub templates is becoming increasingly important. Think about employees needing to quickly view their pay information on the go. We've actually put together some examples of this done well – you can check them out here: https://mypaystubs.net/pay-stub-sample-templates/.
Making even these smaller, often overlooked elements responsive can significantly improve user experience.