Most people access social media sites from their mobile devices than on desktop computers (for example, more than 98% of Facebook users access the site on their mobile devices).[1] Or at least they do if the mobile version of their favorite social media site is well designed.
Your social media mobile wireframes should include the most important features users want to access: their timeline, buttons for creating new content, and the search feature. Consider, too, how users actually scroll through social media sites. Make sure photos are prominent, that long blocks of text are hidden with a “show more” button, and that the button for creating their own post is easy to access at all times.
Social media app wireframing
Most people access social media sites from their mobile devices than on desktop computers (for example, more than 98% of Facebook users access the site on their mobile devices).[1] Or at least they do if the mobile version of their favorite social media site is well designed.
Your social media mobile wireframes should include the most important features users want to access: their timeline, buttons for creating new content, and the search feature. Consider, too, how users actually scroll through social media sites. Make sure photos are prominent, that long blocks of text are hidden with a “show more” button, and that the button for creating their own post is easy to access at all times.