Each passing day it is becoming more and more obvious that my prediction of smart phones as a passing fancy might have been inaccurate. Obviously people seem to enjoy their phones and more and more web browsing is occurring through phones and tablets. So, of course, you want to make that your website is going to look good and be a pleasant experience for this growing segment of users.
That gives you a handy paraguay whatsapp number data 5 million way to test your website on a phone. But there are so many different screen sizes that, even if it looks good on your device’s 6½” screen, it might not work as well on a more constrained 4.7″ model. And maybe you do not have a tablet. How can you be sure the site will work well in that environment?
Luckily, with the browser on your computer, you can simulate how your site behaves on any myriad of different devices. While it will not be a perfect re-creation of using your phone, you can look for any glaring problems and assure a pleasant mobile experience.
Most browsers have a suite of tools to aid in website development. I am going to focus on Google’s Chrome browser but all major computer browsers like Safari, Firefox and Microsoft Edge, have similar functionality. Let’s open the developer tools up on my machine by going to View > Developer > Developer Tools: