i recently figured out i could adjust my browser window size to approximate a vertical display such as a smartphone, and it's helped me a good deal already with making sure the values are just right and that browsing my site on mobile isn't an obnoxious experience
just in case: in Firefox and forks, three bars on the right in the top bar > more tools > responsive design mode. this makes your screen simulate a phone, including the client information. this might help optimize a bit more easily
if you use firefox, it has a responsive design mode in settings that emulates what a page looks on varying devices like samsung phones, different iphone models, ipads and even laptops and tvs :-) I find it really helpful in testing my site on mobile viewing :)
just in case: in Firefox and forks, three bars on the right in the top bar > more tools > responsive design mode. this makes your screen simulate a phone, including the client information. this might help optimize a bit more easily
if you use firefox, it has a responsive design mode in settings that emulates what a page looks on varying devices like samsung phones, different iphone models, ipads and even laptops and tvs :-) I find it really helpful in testing my site on mobile viewing :)
oh LOL jinx :)
that's a handy sounding feature! i don't use Firefox but i've been considering trying Waterfox, maybe if that has it
i suggest librewolf, but waterfox is ok too. all firefox forks should have responsive design mode in some way or form
i'll consider them both then ^^