📸 What (else) you can include on your Contact page

Plus 3 quick tips on clarity, sticky nav menus, finding your niche

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We’re all living in a distraction era, and browsing habits everywhere have changed. This is where user experience comes into play. Read on.

IN TODAY’S EMAIL:

  • ⚡️ 3 Quick tips: clarity, sticky nav menus, finding your niche

  • 🧠 Deep dive: what to include on your Contact page

  • 🔍 SEO: improving click-through rates

  • 🔗 Links & Resources: cool articles I found over the summer

Estimated reading time: 8 minutes

Let’s start:

QUICK TIPS

1. Make your website clear and easy to use

2. Thoughts on sticky navigations

Fixed headers (“sticky navigations”) always get shown when you scroll down a page, they’re a nice new trend in web-design.

To get a better understanding, here’s an animated GIF preview of one in action:

The recommendation here would be to keep it as small as possible, so as not to take up too much vertical space. People on small laptop screens can have problems seeing your page content if your header always takes up a lot of space as they scroll down.

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