A Practical Guide To Website Page Layouts (1/3)
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- čas přidán 15. 02. 2024
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Man open youtube. Man see website architect uploaded a video. Man happy :)
This channel is simply THE BEST to learn the principles of web design. You help me A LOT dude!! Thank you so much.
Thanks for the new video! I’m looking forward to seeing what other content you post! Always good to learn as much as you can!
i was designing websites in the late 90's and early 2000's. Back then web designs were a lot more interactive and creative then they are today. We used a lot of flash elements that has been discontinued since the release of the iPhone. We had absolute control of the look, functionality and UI of our designs. Now since most designers use web building services it seems all websites look the same by using the same cookie cutter style.
Cant wait for the next videos!
glad you are back with more
As a non web designing marketer, I love your content, helps me understand the process better. And I love the personality you bring.
Cool, looking forward for the next videos
Wonderful clean and helpful. Thank you!
Great video waiting for part 2 and 3.
Excellent video! Thank you.
Great content. Thank you!
High quality video. Thanks.
Sir, its realllly nice. As beginner i know the importantce of this video. Thank you so much
Thanks for the content!
Thanks a lot for this educational content
Nice :) Thanks a lot for the video Aaron
Wow thank you so much really!!!
the goat is back
Excellent.
Great!
Thank You 🙏🏾
Great content, thank you for sharing. I wish I could hear it better though..
Some of the sites in your portfolio have CTAs that don't lead anywhere.
Hi man your videos are very helpfull for me, i have doubt that how can extract all these content from the clint, and break down the section and layouts, because if a clint don't know whats in their or what they want share, or unfamiler with webdesign to give all these content information, what should i do how can i extract whats in their mind? and how? help me man
if you have a problem like in HireLevel example where there are 2 audiences served. Make a section for less proffesional audience (consumers, looking for a job) bigger.
1. Proffesionals (businesses) will believe you can bring them consumers/aplicants.
2. Pros will take more time to check your pge because they have monetary incentive and most of the time they are ones that pay for the other part.
@PiotrMajewski You are a 100% correct. Even if the 50%-50% is logical because you want both employers and employees, you must decide which is ideally more important.
If you choose the employers, there´s a chance that people miss out your page.
If you choose the employees, your website will have more traffic, so both employers or employees will see it.
quick CSS tip to easily get good section spacing with minimal effort
```css
section {
min-height: 30vh
}
```
Best!
With the rise people using AI tools and agents to effectively bypass visiting source websites via google searches, have "reports of the death of the website been greatly exaggerated"?
What css framework do you use?
I like it raw.
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This is the type of content that people NEED but don't get.
Does anybody actually read any of that stuff companies put on their site?
Me here taking a break from my website.
New vidyo who dis?
I HATE with a passion the continuous scrolling website design... there, I said it...
First : )
Why are we whispering?