Total newbie here and sorry for this amateurish question. I am about to design my own ecommerce website which will eventually be turned into Umbraco. I plan on using Adobe XD to get the aesthetics done. Question is...I keep hearing Umbraco is designed for mobile built in...what does that mean exactly? Should I just design the website in 1920px x 1080px, and when I convert to Umbraco, Umbraco will automatically reformat my website for various mobile devices? Or should I be designing the site in 1920px x 1080px, along with all over various mobile screen sizes? I want to do website like this about installment loans
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
The Umbraco back-office is designed to be mobile friendly out of the box but the front-end of your site is totally up to you. So you'd want to use the same workflow as you would if you were building on any other platform with your html, css, etc.
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Hi All,
Total newbie here and sorry for this amateurish question. I am about to design my own ecommerce website which will eventually be turned into Umbraco. I plan on using Adobe XD to get the aesthetics done. Question is...I keep hearing Umbraco is designed for mobile built in...what does that mean exactly? Should I just design the website in 1920px x 1080px, and when I convert to Umbraco, Umbraco will automatically reformat my website for various mobile devices? Or should I be designing the site in 1920px x 1080px, along with all over various mobile screen sizes? I want to do website like this about installment loans
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
The Umbraco back-office is designed to be mobile friendly out of the box but the front-end of your site is totally up to you. So you'd want to use the same workflow as you would if you were building on any other platform with your html, css, etc.
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