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Denis Bukreev2016-06-11 19:04:07
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Denis Bukreev, 2016-06-11 19:04:07

Is there any point in 320px layout today?

So it goes.
I sat and thought - is there any point at all?
I looked at a couple of statistics in Google ( here and here ).
And I see that in the first case, only 3% per 320 is necessary, and in the second case, you can’t see such a screen resolution at all.
And there are too many troubles when adapting to 320, it is at this stage that everything that is possible breaks down, even the smallest elements of the site do not fit in, the redrawing is complete. Especially if the customer needs the adaptation to be achieved with the help of media queries from 1920px - a pain, in general.

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Kirill Kublyakov, 2016-06-11
@denisbookreev

320 pixels is an iPhone 4, 5, for example. Well, many android devices up to 5 inches. This is without taking into account the device-pixel-ratio, as already noted. 360 pixels for large android smartphones, for example, for galaxy 7. So yes, it makes sense.

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cijiw, 2016-06-11
@cijiw

Not much is written there.
In fact, there are a lot of people with cheap 4-inch phones.

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zooks, 2016-06-11
@zooks

Yes, it makes sense. The minimum resolution of 320px is the standard.
The answer is mobile first.

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Yuri Kucherenko, 2016-06-11
@litlleidiot

Iphone 4, 4s, 5, 5se, any other questions?)

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daminik00, 2016-06-11
@daminik00

It makes sense to make adaptive layout, and of course support even 320px. Suddenly, browsers will do on the watch. You never know what these companies come up with.

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