This question reminds me of a practice scenario we did where mobile access was key. I think B is definitely the best choice, but I should double-check the settings.
For this type of question, I'd recommend going with the mobile optimization setting in the analytics. That's likely the most comprehensive solution to ensure a great mobile experience for the account managers. The other options seem a bit more manual and limited.
Option C is the way to go. Enabling mobile optimization in the analytics settings is the best approach to make sure the dashboard works seamlessly on mobile. Don't overthink it, just enable that setting and you're good to go.
I think the key here is to enable the mobile optimization in the analytics settings. That should ensure the dashboard looks and functions well on mobile devices without having to manually adjust the width. Seems like the easiest solution.
I'm a bit confused on this one. Do we need to set the dashboard width specifically for phone layout, or is the mobile optimization setting in the analytics enough? Not sure which approach is better.
Hmm, this seems pretty straightforward. I'd go with option B - making sure the dashboard automatically optimizes for mobile viewing. That way the account managers can access it on the go without any issues.
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