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Pegasystems Exam PEGACPSSA23V1 Topic 6 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for Pegasystems's PEGACPSSA23V1 exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 6
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Which two design configurations limit the need for horizontal scrolling when an application is used on a mobile device? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, D

To prevent horizontal scrolling on mobile devices, setting the importance of columns allows for the most critical information to be shown first, potentially hiding less important columns on smaller screens. Using percentage widths for layouts ensures that the layout adapts to the screen width, which can also help prevent horizontal scrolling. Reference: Pega UI design best practices for mobile devices.


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Charlesetta
8 days ago
A and D for sure! Gotta keep that mobile experience smooth and scrollable-free. Who wants to be pinching and zooming on a tiny screen? Not this guy!
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Kelvin
9 days ago
B is interesting, but I'm not sure it's the most important factor here. Prioritizing columns is good, but the layout and sizing are more crucial for mobile responsiveness.
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Tawna
22 hours ago
A) Use grid layouts rather than repeating dynamic layouts to display tabular data.
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Lonny
18 days ago
I'm not sure about setting the width for layouts in percentages. I think limiting text fields to a width of 200 pixels could also help prevent horizontal scrolling.
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Apolonia
20 days ago
I'm going with A and D as well. Grid layouts and percentage-based widths are the way to go for mobile optimization. Plus, it's a great way to avoid those pesky horizontal scrollbars that ruin the user experience.
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Josephine
20 days ago
I agree with Avery. Grid layouts help organize content and setting widths in percentages ensures responsiveness.
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Avery
21 days ago
I think using grid layouts and setting the width for layouts in percentages can limit horizontal scrolling.
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Clay
26 days ago
C is a bit too limiting, don't you think? 200 pixels for text fields might be a bit too narrow on some mobile screens.
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Erick
19 days ago
A) Use grid layouts rather than repeating dynamic layouts to display tabular data.
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Zachary
1 months ago
A and D seem like the best options to me. Using grid layouts and percentages for layout widths should help avoid horizontal scrolling on mobile devices.
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Carisa
16 days ago
Grid layouts and percentage widths are definitely key to preventing the need for horizontal scrolling.
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Kenny
26 days ago
I agree, A and D are the best options for limiting horizontal scrolling on mobile devices.
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