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Make widgets responsive on mobile

Most UGC traffic is on a phone. How layouts reflow, what to set for small screens, and how to confirm it before you ship.

4 min read · last updated 2026-05

Most UGC views happen on mobile, so a widget that looks great on a wide desktop and cramped on a phone is leaving sales on the table. Idukki layouts are responsive by default, but a few choices make them feel intentional on small screens.

Tune for mobile

  1. Check the mobile preview. Use the preview at a phone width to see how tiles reflow before you publish.
  2. Set mobile columns. Reduce columns for small screens so tiles stay large enough to read and tap.
  3. Prefer vertical formats. For mobile-heavy pages, the stories layout matches how people already browse and uses the screen better than a wide grid.
  4. Verify tap targets. Confirm tiles, product chips and the cart action are easy to tap, not crowded together.
  5. Test on a real device. Load the published page on an actual phone to confirm spacing and load behaviour.
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