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How to make a website footer: design options, why you need it, tips
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How to make a website footer: design options, why you need it, tips
basement of the site Developers often overlook that the footer for the site (translation from English footer / basement) is one of its basic elements. It can provide more complete information about the company, and also performs various useful functions: it facilitates navigation, helps visitors navigate a web project and is useful for some commercial purposes.
Earlier in the blog, we examined the development of the website header, and today we’ll talk about the basement. Here you need to competently approach the choice of control components that will be included in it in order to get an effective and optimal solution. We bring to your attention a translation of the article from Agentestudio, which contains the best practices on the design of the footer and its illustrative examples. Continue reading
The ideal form of authorization – how to do it is not necessary
Recently, we posted a number of useful tips on creating effective registration forms on the site, and today we want to talk about the authorization / login block. Recently, a lot of annoying and too “abstruse” implementations of it have appeared on the network. It’s good when designers try to make unusual and beautiful forms of login (see our selection), fitting them into the general concept of a web project, but it’s completely different when they go overboard with functionality. Sometimes it comes to the point that popular password managers (in Chrome or from 1Password) simply do not work.
In the article you will see examples of authorization forms with problems in usability. This is good food for thought for web developers who do not really understand how their audience uses the login tool on the site. In the second part of the article, we will show and tell you how to best implement this task and create simple, connected, recognizable elements that are understandable to visitors and work perfectly with different “password remembers”. The text is an adaptation of this note. Continue reading
Vertical text direction in web design – good use cases
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Vertical text direction in web design – good use cases
Ordinary standard and template web projects are few who impress, so many want to create something truly unique. You will find some interesting ideas in the selection of colorful website designs. Someone uses variegated images on the main one for this purpose, animation or some original approaches to the layout of elements. One of these methods is the vertical arrangement of text on the screen.
In fact, such an orientation of labels / content in web design is not often seen, here the horizontal rhythm “rules”. However, in last year’s article about current typographic trends, we already mentioned this chip. One of its advantages is that you don’t have to take any extreme measures or difficulties – even an insignificant “dose” of the vertical text is enough to achieve an effective result. And with today’s examples we will prove it to you … Continue reading