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What does my website look like on mobile devices?

In 2018, 30% of sessions on the University website were via a mobile or tablet.

Pie chart of sessions on warwick.ac.uk in 2018. Mobile traffic 26%. Tablet traffic 4%. Desktop traffic 70%.

Visitors expect a good experience on your site when using a smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer.

All SiteBuilder sites in the ID7 template automatically display appropriately at different screen sizes. On smaller screens, the content automatically reflows into columns. On the smallest screen sizes, such as a phone, content stacks in a single column.

For example, here's the School of Engineering's website viewed in a desktop browser and on mobile devices:

School of Engineering home page displayed at several screen widths

Faculties

Academic department sites have a faculty navigation menu in the masthead. Tap the icon to view the menu:

Faculty pop-up menu shown on School of Engineering site

Search

The search box is displayed in the same location on mobile devices as on desktops – the top right:

Search box as seen on mobile devices

Tables

Tables are used in two different ways in SiteBuilder. Tables are designed to present tabular data, though some SiteBuilder editors use tables to layout content. By default, tables automatically reflow to stack into a single column when viewed on a mobile device:

Table as seen on a mobile device

You can choose whether your table should reflow or not when you create or edit tables in SiteBuilder.

Support

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