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Mobile-first: In practice or theory?

Curious to hear how designers here interpret the mobile-first philosophy. Till now I’ve agreed with the sentiment—mobile layouts should be the priority when it comes to how a page is conceptualized and executed—but I still wireframe and build out desktop layouts first, keeping in mind as I go the implications for responsive layouts (e.g., “this text + image section will be stacked with the image on top”).

But I’m wondering if for my next project whether I should start from a mobile screen, and move up the min-width breakpoint ladder. It’s a very different approach for me and my mental library of containers are in wide layout form, so it’ll be a big change for my workflow.

What do you all do?

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u/outontheporch — 9 days ago

Is the Buster Posey situation making anyone rethink the idea of Yadi as a manager?

Dude went from revered to reviled in record time.

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u/outontheporch — 10 days ago