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zakiya88
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Priority of page content

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When designing mobile web pages, you need to consider what information is most important. What elements do you want to greet the user when they first land on the site? The smaller the screen, the less the user will see without scrolling or clicking. This requires strict prioritization and a clear understanding of why the user is visiting your site.

Key elements should be visible, such as menus, a clear call to action, and hungary phone number list content that showcases your key differentiators in the marketplace, as much as possible in the limited space.

2. Convenient navigation
mobile web design
Navigation is essential regardless of the device. However, making navigation easy on a mobile device can be more challenging, as drop-down lists and expanded content are harder to navigate on a touchscreen. When designing for mobile, you want a clean navigation system.

You may want to consider using hamburger menu navigation or drawers to display secondary elements.

3. Limit pop-ups
Since space is limited on mobile devices, pop-ups should be used sparingly. That doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be used, but you should have a compelling reason for using a pop-up, and it should be very easy to close. Too many pop-ups today have tiny bits of text to close instead of a clear X in the top corner or the ability to simply scroll or click outside the window to close.
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