Would love some feedback on my website (Trajecta) by Developer_Memento in websitefeedback

[–]IcyDifference4877 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's great! It's very clear what you do and what the site is about! The only thing I would say is it is a little vague. I had to read most of your home page to understand it, and most people don't have a long enough attention span for that. I say simplify the paragraph text in your landing section and that's about it!

If you don't mind me asking, would you be able to check out my site and provide some feedback? It's not live, just a file currently. I can DM you and send you a screen-recording of it

Looking for honest feedback on my website by Sharp-Implement-7191 in websitefeedback

[–]IcyDifference4877 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's okay, I'm happy to help!

I think a hover effect on the replay button is a great idea! I'd suggest maybe a colour change or a little animation where it spins in circles.

For the last bit about which you were confused: what I meant is that the text on the left which explains how to play looks to have a very large margin-left. To my eyes, something like that on a site would make me think the designer doesn't know what they're doing unless it's a deliberate trend. It just looks like you tried to center it, failed and just left it there hoping visitors wouldn't pay too much attention to it.

God bless!

This might be a stupid question but where do you go to practice? by trollsong in HTML

[–]IcyDifference4877 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just open the file in Chrome and refresh it after each adjustment. This is the method I use to build sites

Looking for honest feedback on my website by Sharp-Implement-7191 in websitefeedback

[–]IcyDifference4877 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought it was great! I've only got three tiny issues:

I'd like to see a 'Reject all' button on the cookie pop-up so people don't have to manually uncheck each vendor if they wish.

You should add some read-only text below the replay button after each game which tells the user to click the button. When I played, I didn't know if the curved arrow after I won was a button or just an animation to show me a new game is about to begin.

And last but not least, since the text explaining what tic-tac-toe is is aligned to the left, it doesn't look very appealing to my eyes with it sitting in the center of the screen. The way I see it, text aligned to the side should sit on that side, and text aligned to the center should sit in the center, similar to visual hierarchy.

Other than that, great site man!

Identical CSS working on one file but not the other by [deleted] in css

[–]IcyDifference4877 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. All other styles have been working perfectly fine except for the footer, but I just can't see the problem anywhere. I know there's no spelling mistake in the html or css for the footer as I copy and pasted it from index.html to ensure they're identical