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That site isn't phone-friendly at all. I can't even zoom, all I can do is scroll left and right to read each line, even on vertical. That just hilariously bad.
Firefox reader mode worked great for me to make it readable.
I agree. Responsive web design can be tricky, I was banging my head against the wall for 5 hours trying to debug a mobile-friendly UI for my game.
It might be understandable for something complex like a game, but this is simple text. You have to actively break that so it doesn't adapt.
As far as I've seen, responsive web design consists of formatting it for a phone and just serving that same mess up to desktop users.
Took me forever to get something I like on Jekyll (to host on gitpages)
I used 'reader mode', or whatever it's called, on Firefox and that worked well.