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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 189861" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>If you keep up on this kind of stuff, just about every source on the planet agrees that mobile is the next wave. There are now more people surfing the web on their devices than sitting at home in front of a PC. Having a mobile-friendly website design is key...especially for an image intensive business like this.</p><p></p><p>People ARE going to be looking at your stuff on their phones and tablets, and unless you learn how to optimize for mobile, your pictures will look like crap. Forget about pixels. Erase it from your memory and replace it with %. Pixels are a hard number, so if someone is trying to view your site on a mobile device, your photos will be enormous and throw your entire site design out of whack. Percentages re-size your image according to the screen size they are viewed on.</p><p></p><p>You'll still want to upload images in a large size, but just tweak your CSS to be % based when showing images instead of pixels for width.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 189861, member: 1061"] If you keep up on this kind of stuff, just about every source on the planet agrees that mobile is the next wave. There are now more people surfing the web on their devices than sitting at home in front of a PC. Having a mobile-friendly website design is key...especially for an image intensive business like this. People ARE going to be looking at your stuff on their phones and tablets, and unless you learn how to optimize for mobile, your pictures will look like crap. Forget about pixels. Erase it from your memory and replace it with %. Pixels are a hard number, so if someone is trying to view your site on a mobile device, your photos will be enormous and throw your entire site design out of whack. Percentages re-size your image according to the screen size they are viewed on. You'll still want to upload images in a large size, but just tweak your CSS to be % based when showing images instead of pixels for width. [/QUOTE]
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