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Use responsive lists

In today's diverse digital landscape, designing for a wide range of devices is essential. A single, universal design is no longer sufficient due to the vast array of device types, screen resolutions, and orientations users might use. This principle applies to lists as well — they should be responsive, meaning they adapt to the device's characteristics.[1]

On larger desktop screens, take advantage of the extra space to present more information or a more complex layout. For smaller mobile screens, lists should adjust responsively to be more compact and touch-friendly, ensuring readability and ease of interaction even on a reduced scale.

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