adaptive-layouts

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Adaptive layouts' in digital design is like shape-changing robots. They adjust their design to look good on different screen sizes or devices, like a phone or a laptop.
Examples in Different Contexts
For application development, 'adaptive layouts' ensure that apps look and function well on any device, adapting to various screen dimensions. An app developer might comment, 'Our adaptive layout approach ensures our app delivers a great user experience, no matter the device.'
Practice Scenarios
Marketing

Scenario:

We’re receiving feedback that the text in our online ads is hard to read on mobile devices. Maybe, we need to adjust the ad design to address these device differences.

Response:

Absolutely, using adaptive layouts for our ad designs will improve readability on all devices.

Design

Scenario:

The website is not looking consistent on various devices. We should consider implementing a design that allows for better cross-platform compatibility.

Response:

I agree, we need to create adaptive layouts to ensure consistency across devices.

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