Designing Thumb-Friendly Navigation Zones
Learn where to place buttons and controls so users can comfortably reach them with one hand during daily commutes
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Essential principles for designing on Philippine mobile networks
Keep interactive elements in the bottom half of the screen for comfortable one-handed use during commutes
Compress images heavily and use modern formats like WebP. Target 50-150KB per image maximum
Break text into short sections with clear headings. Most users skim while on the move
Test on 3G speeds. Load critical content first. Use lazy loading for below-the-fold images
Don’t rely on emulators. Affordable Android phones have different performance profiles than flagships
Buttons and links should be at least 44px 44px. Avoid small text links that require precision
In-depth guides for mobile-first design on Philippine networks
Learn where to place buttons and controls so users can comfortably reach them with one hand during daily commutes
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Practical techniques for building pages that load quickly on 3G and variable mobile data. Includes image optimization strategies
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Structure information so busy commuters can quickly find what they need. Short sections, bold headings, and visual breaks matter
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