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Mobile Issues
Over half your visitors are on phones. The cat checks touch targets, viewport settings, and thumb-friendly navigation.
Over half your visitors are on phones. The cat checks touch targets, viewport settings, and navigation that works with thumbs.
- Missing Mobile NavigationA desktop site squeezed onto a phone screen like a sardine can. Your visitors deserve a proper mobile nav, not a horizontal scroll of pain.
- Poor Mobile Text LegibilityReading a billboard from a mile away — that's the experience of squinting at 10px text on a phone. Make your type readable.
- Poor Touch ErgonomicsPutting the doorbell on the ceiling — that's what happens when your CTAs are outside the thumb zone. Design for how people actually hold their phone.
- Poor Responsive DesignFurniture that doesn't fit through the door — that's your desktop layout crammed onto a mobile screen. Make it adapt properly.
- Missing Safe Area InsetsHanging a painting behind a pillar — that's what happens when your content hides behind the iPhone notch and Dynamic Island.
- Viewport Meta IssuesLooking through binoculars backwards — that's what a missing or broken viewport meta tag does to your mobile experience.
Table-Based Layout
Building a house out of LEGO — impressive but fragile. HTML tables for layout are a relic that hurts performance and accessibility.
Missing Mobile Navigation
A desktop site squeezed onto a phone screen like a sardine can. Your visitors deserve a proper mobile nav, not a horizontal scroll of pain.