Question about the mobile version (responsiveness) question.

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Small, local service business that just launched a new WP website. After seven years, we recently had a new website built by a guy oh Fiverr. It looks absolute killer on desktop, however our Indian developer made zero effort for the mobile part to resemble the Figma design we provided.

It was a death by thousand cuts and he pretty much wore us out with all the back and forth and constant revisions and lame excuses. Long story short, I would like to ask this.

Is it possible to use CSS to accomplish things that he says were not possible. E.g. header photos not showing correctly, icons too small, font sizes and alignments out of whack pretty much everywhere etc.

Mahalo for your feedback.

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2 Comments
  1. CSS could be one part of the overall picture. Depending on the approach the developer took with designing and developing the site, they may be other considerations.

  2. Everything you mentioned can be fixed via CSS, if he’s telling you otherwise then he doesn’t know wtf he’s doing.

 

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