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Will Salwen

Mobile Optimization Reflection

When editing in my ePortfolio's mobile view, I aimed to switch around a good number of things that would translate well away from the traditional desktop format. On my home page, you can find my full name and tagline statement, "Aspiring Communications Professional" moved further towards the top of the screen which I believe will help users in overall accessibility and view. I strived to make the "About Me" page much more linear in regards to page formatting and structure through mobile view and did so in my latest efforts by dragging the screen dividers in their proper, respective spaces. My business professional picture found in the "About Me" page was also shrunk down to size to make way for the organizational edits I described previously.


In my "Course Works" page in mobile view, you can find all of my blog posts in a one column format that I believe is the most accessible and appropriate for user view. This page still contains user option for banter and commenting on my works, which is important in my current career exploration. The edits I made to my contact page are among my favorite I made to my ePortfolio's mobile view setting. I dragged the contact form to the top of this page to avoid any disruption and ensured accessibility to its overall structure. My email address was moved to the bottom of the page beside the submission button, which I believe is way more organized than before in the basic desktop view.

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