elite784
4 months ago
when im webbing my site, the browser i use (firefox, the dev flavor to be precise) has a "mobile viewer" in which you can test the responsiveness of your site by giving you a resizable box. you can even preview how it would look like on certain devices. i personally tested your most recently updated page (your blog page), and it seems to be working fine!
elite784
4 months ago
also i didnt answer your first question just realized: i think this largely depends site to site, but some few things i keep in mind: (1) youd have to hide away a lot of things that would only make sense on a nice, wide monitor. navigation buttons should be stashed in a menu, preferably at the top. make sure that things are not too small on mobile screens. links should be easy to press, especially navigational ones.
elite784
4 months ago
one of my sites i had recently redesigned from the ground up to be compatible both on desktop and mobile screens, you may scour about in its source code to see how the compatibility works: https://784studios.net/en/ https://github.com/epc9020/784studios
also am pissed off @ whoever controls CatBox.Moe cus what do you mean specific images from a very specific date are unavailable now and you still haven’t fixed it??? I am disabled it took me over a year to code my website and now I have to go back and fix it and idk if that’s really fair to me or other users lmfao
if you want a more stable host try dropbox or filegarden ( more people can see these also, catbox has a lot of restrictions imposed on it)