I know it's not everyone ok? Calm you normal developers that are scoffing at the idea, and rolling your eyes atop the high horse. That insult was very unnecessary and a defensive mechanism. I like many others have developed a website and left mobile on the to do later list. However due to freelance and other projects I've been working on, I haven't prioritized and left it. This is a bad look, especially if you are looking for some kind of development work and the client visits your website. They don't know that every other website you work on is cellphone and tablet friendly. They will look at your website and possibly you can't do it, or at least be skeptical about your capabilities.
This past year and a half in particular, I have been busier than any time in my life. I will be coming back mid September from a 14 day vacation, and my time will free up significantly. I will likely look to improve several other aspects of my website, in the last post listing another dumb mistake of leaving the website 720px wide. So if you don't have the mobile version of your website, get on it. Don't be me. Many people use their cellphones and tablet to visit websites. If the website looks like shit on those platforms, they will quickly move on to something else, making all your hard work of making a website fruitless.
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