Visual builders made responsive design worse, not better.
When you hand-wrote CSS, fluid layouts were the default and breakpoints were rare exceptions. Builders flipped it: you design three or four fixed canvases (desktop, tablet, mobile) and manually babysit each, so sites break on every screen size in between — the 900px laptop, the foldable, the odd tablet. Pixel-perfect per-device editing feels like control and quietly trains people out of thinking in fluid systems. The result is more devices, more breakage, more manual fixing.
Design fluid, not per-device. Agree? Or am I wrong?
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Visual builders made responsive design worse, not better.
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