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Pulsar67

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Hello,

I have been working on a billing automation website for my hosting company.
I am relatively new to web design and haven't jumped in much CSS yet, if you can give me some design suggestions that would be super helpful.

Here's my website: https://revivehost.com

Thanks.
 
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WoW your website looks great already but one suggestion I would add is the your custom logo/design in the back of the revivehost on the blue or on the side that would look awesome, but overall nice website gl on it!
 

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I agree with Zuiny. I think the UI looks great, but a logo would make it look even better!
 

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Hey there,

This is certainly a good start and for someone new to website design I think you've created something you should be proud of. I would agree with the others in that a logo is always cool but I would also think about introducing some animation maybe at some point to make the important things stand out.

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It looks good so far, seems a little empty. Almost seems like most generic hosting sites. Add some more features! Also I'm not sure if this was on purpose but there's two buttons under the title?
 

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Just as a quick suggestion, I'd suggest using some external CSS.
I really like Bootstrap's color scheme, but you're not really following a certain scheme of your own.
This website is consisted of 6 different colors who don't really make sense together:
- Black (dark)
- White (light)
- Blue (primary)
- Yellow (In your logo)
- Gray (secondary)

I'd suggest replacing primary with warning, and secondary with dark.
It keeps you a more consistent color scheme as Blue and Gray do not really make sense in a website of a company who's logo consists of white and yellow.
 

Pulsar67

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Just as a quick suggestion, I'd suggest using some external CSS.
I really like Bootstrap's color scheme, but you're not really following a certain scheme of your own.
This website is consisted of 6 different colors who don't really make sense together:
- Black (dark)
- White (light)
- Blue (primary)
- Yellow (In your logo)
- Gray (secondary)

I'd suggest replacing primary with warning, and secondary with dark.
It keeps you a more consistent color scheme as Blue and Gray do not really make sense in a website of a company who's logo consists of white and yellow.

Sorry! Super late to this reply but I did do some changes to the color scheme if you could tell me how it looks.
 

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I prefer to add a hardware site there people can see which plan have which hardware. It would be nice for new customers to look easier at hardware and locations you have.
 
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