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Hi Guys,
I was wondering when you design a website wireframe which resolution do you work on?
My developers have a problem translating my design in 1337x720 or 1920x1080 dimensions .. so i end up designing in viewport size which is 1520x760 which is what i see the most accurate representation of how the website should look like in a browser ..
Can someone give me a tutorial because i am very confused here
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Hi Guys,
I was wondering when you design a website wireframe which resolution do you work on?
My developers have a problem translating my design in 1337x720 or 1920x1080 dimensions .. so i end up designing in viewport size which is 1520x760 which is what i see the most accurate representation of how the website should look like in a browser ..
Can someone give me a tutorial because i am very confused here
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Usually you'd create a desktop website with max-width, e.g. this Adobe website's content area is 1280px wide no matter how wide the browser window actually is.
One way is to look at the usage stats. May be 90% of your traffic are from mobile (which is very common) and if so it's almost irrelevant to design your website for desktop.
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Hi Ammar,
Thank you for reaching out and using Adobe XD. You can design app layouts for different screen sizes to create a great user experience with the help of responsive design. Please check out this article: https://helpx.adobe.com/xd/how-to/responsive-resizing.html
Let us know if that helps.
Thanks,
Harshika