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5 Tips on Acing Mobile Friendly Website – Web Design Dubai

Dominance of smartphones and handheld devices over past few years has completely evolved the mechanism of surfing internet for information. Today a
 web design Dubai needs to be mobile-friendly and customizable as per the end-users needs and wants. With a smartphone, a rating of 65% digital media is observed in comparison to desktop with just 12% of digital media content.web design dubaiThe listicle holds 5 useful tips to make your website mobile-friendly:
  1. No Need for Separate Mobile Friendly Design
A traditional practice for making a website and its parts mobile friendly requires content cutting. But we simply can’t predict to full potential what exactly customer gonna check out from your website. Switching to CSM based website is just a click task for doing so.
  1. Always go for Responsive Design
If you want a better and manageable website design for offering business in Dubai opting a responsive website design is a definite go for the option. Responsive website design itself manages the screen size to fit in the end-user screen.web design dubai
  1. Always take care of Buttons and Font Size
Button and font size on your screen really matters a lot. The right size for your button is 44px by 44px and a right size for font is 14px.
  1. Never stop testing
Once a responsive website design is created a regular testing is required. Not just at the time of building a regular testing is required multiple times. Testing every action, button, form and all the constituents of the web page if they fit in the right screen size is a regular maintenance job.
  1. Big no for default zoom
All the layout elements of the screen could really mess up if you are going to add default zoom option for your screen. Never go for it.

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