Great tips. I believe you demonstrated here quite well how professional can get from AI so much more, because they know what to ask and how to guide the AI within the prompts
The lesson that hit hardest for me was Lesson 7 on mobile responsiveness. I typically use Webflow for mobile optimization, where I’m used to switching between device frames and spotting issues like content overflowing or text overlapping. I usually fix these with small tweaks based on visual cues.
With Lovable, I don’t think I’d struggle using the platform itself, but I might need a little time to get fluent in using the right design terminology to describe adjustments across breakpoints. Once I start to notice the patterns, I know I’ll be able to adapt and apply what I learn quickly.
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Great tips. I believe you demonstrated here quite well how professional can get from AI so much more, because they know what to ask and how to guide the AI within the prompts
Now I know what I was doing wrong. Thanks Felix. These insights are really helpful
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The lesson that hit hardest for me was Lesson 7 on mobile responsiveness. I typically use Webflow for mobile optimization, where I’m used to switching between device frames and spotting issues like content overflowing or text overlapping. I usually fix these with small tweaks based on visual cues.
With Lovable, I don’t think I’d struggle using the platform itself, but I might need a little time to get fluent in using the right design terminology to describe adjustments across breakpoints. Once I start to notice the patterns, I know I’ll be able to adapt and apply what I learn quickly.
brilliant advice! AI is still a computer and needs intelligent input.