Create Responsive Screens with Export Kit
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Creating the Desktop View
- Adding a Tablet View
- Incorporating a Mobile View
- Exporting the Responsive Screens
- Troubleshooting Errors
- Previewing the Website
- Making Adjustments to the Design
- Additional Design Considerations
- Conclusion
Introduction
Welcome to this tutorial on creating responsive screens with Export Kit. In this tutorial, we will take an existing webpage design and optimize it for different screen sizes. We will create a desktop view, a tablet view, and a mobile view to ensure that the website adapts seamlessly to different devices. By the end of this tutorial, you will have a responsive website design ready to be exported and implemented.
Creating the Desktop View
To begin, we will start by creating the desktop view of our website. This will be the default layout that will serve as the base for our responsive screens. We will add an additional layer and apply a CSS tag to create this view. We will then position and resize the elements within the desktop view to ensure they are displayed correctly.
Adding a Tablet View
Next, we will create a tablet view for our website. We will duplicate the desktop view and resize it to match the dimensions of a tablet screen, typically around 720 pixels. We will reposition and resize the elements within this view to ensure they are optimized for tablets. We will also hide the desktop view to focus solely on the tablet layout.
Incorporating a Mobile View
In addition to the desktop and tablet views, we will create a mobile view for our website. We will duplicate the tablet view and resize it to match the dimensions of a mobile screen, typically around 360 pixels. We will make further adjustments to the elements within this view to ensure they are properly displayed on mobile devices.
Exporting the Responsive Screens
Once we have created all three views, we will turn on each screen layout within Export Kit and export the website as HTML. We will select the responsive CSS option in the output settings to generate the necessary CSS code for the responsive design. The export process may take some time, but once it is complete, we will have a responsive website ready for further customization.
Troubleshooting Errors
During the export process, we may encounter errors related to the naming convention of the elements. These errors can be easily resolved by ensuring that all instances of the word "copy" are removed from the layer names. We will go back to the design in Illustrator and make the necessary corrections before re-exporting the responsive screens.
Previewing the Website
After the export process is complete, we can preview the website to see how it looks on different devices. We will test the desktop, tablet, and mobile layouts to ensure that all elements are displayed correctly. Any issues or inconsistencies can be addressed and adjusted in the design before the final implementation.
Making Adjustments to the Design
If we notice any issues or areas for improvement during the preview, we can make further adjustments to the design. This may involve resizing elements, repositioning items, or modifying the overall layout to enhance the user experience across all devices. It is important to iterate and refine the design until it meets our expectations.
Additional Design Considerations
In addition to the responsive layout, there are a few other design considerations to keep in mind. We should ensure that the content is easily readable on all screen sizes, avoid excessive scrolling, and optimize images for faster loading times. It is also important to maintain consistency and coherence throughout the design, regardless of the device being used.
Conclusion
In this tutorial, we have learned how to create responsive screens for a website using Export Kit. We have covered the process of creating a desktop view, adding tablet and mobile views, troubleshooting errors, previewing the website, making design adjustments, and considering other design factors. By following these steps, you can ensure that your website is optimized for different screen sizes and offers an excellent user experience on all devices.
Highlights:
- Learn how to Create responsive screens with Export Kit
- Create desktop, tablet, and mobile views for your website
- Troubleshoot and resolve errors during the export process
- Preview and make design adjustments for optimal display
- Consider additional design factors for a seamless user experience
FAQ:
Q: Can I use Export Kit with any design software?
A: Export Kit is specifically designed to work with Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.
Q: Are there any limitations to the number of responsive screens I can create?
A: No, you can create as many responsive screens as needed to accommodate different screen sizes.
Q: Can I customize the CSS code generated by Export Kit?
A: Yes, you have full control over the CSS code and can modify it according to your requirements.
Q: How do I ensure that the website is accessible on different devices?
A: By creating responsive screens, your website will automatically adapt to different screen sizes, ensuring accessibility on various devices.
Q: Is Export Kit compatible with all web browsers?
A: Export Kit generates standard HTML and CSS code, making it compatible with all modern web browsers. However, it is always recommended to test your website on different browsers to ensure consistent performance.