Adobe Portfolio Q

Random Q… Would anyone know, if I’m browsing a site that I know someone made with Adobe Portfolio, is there any way to see which theme they used, other than just guessing?

How would you other than by how it looks?

Another adobe portfolio question:

How do you insure that the website looks good both in desktop and by phone?
When changing views, everything shifts.

I’m wondering if there is any way to see it in the code or something…

Regarding your other question, doesn’t it give you an option to preview how it will look on mobile?

Yeah, you can see it in the code!
I have no idea how to actually read code or what any of it means, but someone once showed me that if you right click on the web page and click on view page source, a bunch of code pops up. If you skim through, you should see the word adobeportfolio or my.portfolio somewhere in there.

Same thing with shopify, wix, or WP sites -it should mention their name somewhere in the code…

K, so I searched in the page code for theme, and I found that usually that will tell you which theme was used, some sites that I tried had weird results though… Just an update in case anyone’s wondering…

You have to edit it to make sure that it looks good in both.
I didn’t preview mine on a phone but then someone pointed it out, if it’s something like text if you make it a bit smaller or rearrange the lines that should solve it.

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There is a way to do this with Wordpress, there are sites where you input the site name and they tell you what theme was used. Not sure this exists for Adobe portfolio!
About checking that it’s mobile-friendly, most site builders will give you the option to preview it in multiple sizes. But if the program you’re using doesn’t do this then you can input it into an online checker as well.