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    Hello,
    I am sure this is a rookie question, so I will apologize for that first as I cannot find an answer to this.
    In the effort to build a one page design, I would add elements just for mobile and check the screen options appropriately.

    Is this how you are suppose to do this? Add mobile elements on the same page. Due to doing this, I am making some elements visible to desktop, tablets and phones. But I cannot get the spacing right. And yes, I have added the right spacers for desktop but they are huge in mobile.

    Should I be building a one page for mobile and one for larger views? It’s just becoming a jumbled mess and I am sure there is a different way I should be doing this. Looking so forward to your help. Thank you very much!!!

    #959702

    Hey rmavila,

    Yes, this is the way it can be done, as for the spaces we can help you adjust those via css.

    Could you please give us a link to your website, we need more context to be able to help you.

    Best regards,
    Victoria

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    #960821

    Hi rmavila,

    I test our users’ websites on my mobile, on an iPad and in browser emulators. This gallery does not look good on mobile with the images that it has now. You can hide this element for mobile screen size with the help of screen options and use another element with images optimized for mobile. Or even use the same gallery by with images that have better aspect ratios for mobile screens.

    Best regards,
    Victoria

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