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Are these templates or work samples?[DOUBLEPOST=1627389263][/DOUBLEPOST]Also gradient backgrounds make your website look amazing, don't just settle with pictures :). All hosting companies want typewriter.js for some reason also, it makes your website look good with typing and untyping text
These are templates. Thanks for the advice.
 

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Also, it would give the website a more polished feel if you used a single page application framework like Vue. It takes about half a day to learn and will change how you develop forever!
Alright I'll look into that! Thank you very much!! :)
 

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Are these templates or work samples?[DOUBLEPOST=1627389263][/DOUBLEPOST]Also gradient backgrounds make your website look amazing, don't just settle with pictures :). All hosting companies want typewriter.js for some reason also, it makes your website look good with typing and untyping text
Also, it would give the website a more polished feel if you used a single page application framework like Vue. It takes about half a day to learn and will change how you develop forever!
I suggest you keep practicing your skillset. You don't necessarily have to use the things this person suggested, no offense and not throwing shade. What I am trying to say is don't feel like you need these things to make "great" websites. Design and development is more than just what people want, it's an art form, which means creativity is important. Be creative in what you make and try to be unique. Also telling from what you have created thus far, you are certainly not ready for an application framework like Vue. You still have quite a bit of learning to do, but you are doing great so far. Try improving your visual hierarchy a bit more as well as your spacing of elements. Your animations are very repetitive and sometimes redundant in certain situations. Wish you the best of luck moving forward, again, you're doing great so do not be discouraged to find a unique style.
 

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I suggest you keep practicing your skillset. You don't necessarily have to use the things this person suggested, no offense and not throwing shade. What I am trying to say is don't feel like you need these things to make "great" websites. Design and development is more than just what people want, it's an art form, which means creativity is important. Be creative in what you make and try to be unique. Also telling from what you have created thus far, you are certainly not ready for an application framework like Vue. You still have quite a bit of learning to do, but you are doing great so far. Try improving your visual hierarchy a bit more as well as your spacing of elements. Your animations are very repetitive and sometimes redundant in certain situations. Wish you the best of luck moving forward, again, you're doing great so do not be discouraged to find a unique style.
Thanks for the feedback ;)
 
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