This is interesting - examining how designers do comps for Responsive Design and the challenges therein. #createtheweb
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@mollydotcom I feel like ranked wireframing is the most important for understanding how responsive will work
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Replying to @emilyleldridge
@emilyleldridge I know precious little about it - any good resources/URLs so I can take a look? Thanks :D

Sep 24, 2012 · 5:53 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom sorry for all the tweets. Let me know if you have any questions!
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@emilyleldridge No worries. Few can out-tweet me ;) A pragmatic approach. Prioritize, then sort. Makes sense. I'd call that Adaptive Design.
Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom hmm I'm not sure. We started doing it out of necessity. Basically, we rank ordered everything that would appear on a page. Then
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@mollydotcom we'd judge how much space each item would require based on mobile specs first. From there, rearrange out and add lower ranked
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@mollydotcom items if truly needed but dominance and visual priority goes to those top-ranked items. Also important to do this w/ header
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@mollydotcom and footer. It sounds more complicated than it is, but is just all about planning ahead so that you minimize awkward sizes &
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@mollydotcom maximize user experience (meaning limited options). All that should be done before any actual design bc it'll affect function