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What should you watch out for on your website to make sure it is responsive and mobile friendly?
To ensure your website is responsive and mobile-friendly, here are key elements to watch out for and optimize:
Text Fonts and Sizes
Choose fonts that are legible on smaller screens and consider using scalable font sizes. Using the UltimateWB built-in Responsive App (all versions!), you can easily set different font sizes based on viewing screen size. Avoid overly intricate or thin fonts that may become difficult to read on mobile devices. Test different font sizes to find the right balance
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