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I'm running my online shop on Shopify and keeping the site responsive and good looking on smart phones is one of my business priorities. I developed a product comparison guide (actually two) to help my customers choose the best product for their needs and got it to look okayyyy... but not as good as I want it to. I have it laid out with each product in a column and all the features are rows. It's hard to present information that way on a small phone screen. I'd love to hear your thoughts and suggestions for a more professional way to do it.
Here's one of them, the muzzle comparison chart if you want to take a look:
https://www.sitstaysafe.com/pages/muzzle-comparison-chart-1
Also, I plan to add at least two more muzzle styles to my product line soon, so this chart will need to be 2 or more columns wider. What is the best way to present this information in a responsive design? Someone in r/ecommerce said that tables weren't the best way to go but recommended I come here for better alternatives.
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