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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/theoscribe on 2024-11-16 02:16:35.

I'm doing a project right now, and I'm looking for a tool to help me.

  • ability to add and edit entries with ease
  • tagging system
  • ability to filter with multiple tags at once
  • filtering by adding or blacklisting certain tags

If anyone knows of a website or program which can let me do this, please write it in the comments! Thank you!

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/theoscribe on 2024-11-16 02:16:35.

I'm doing a project right now, and I'm looking for a tool to help me.

  • ability to add and edit entries with ease
  • tagging system
  • ability to filter with multiple tags at once
  • filtering by adding or blacklisting certain tags

If anyone knows of a website or program which can let me do this, please write it in the comments! Thank you!

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/Sweaty_Persimmon_642 on 2024-11-15 23:09:04.

Purchased a domain name, and I am hosting it through cloudfare. It seems cloudfare is the best option for an extremely simple website where I can just upload HTML to it and leave it be. I reached this conclusion after many people said just that. One thing, I can't seem to figure out how to upload that HTML.

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/chrispopp8 on 2024-11-15 21:33:07.

I can embed a PDF just fine so it's viewable on a web page on a desktop, and I can use width=100% just fine.

On mobile (iOS), width=100% is ignored and the height (which is width=800) is ok. However, the PDF is stretched.

Android - doesn't even appear but alternative text with a download link is available.

Does anyone have a more elegant solution?

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/baby_twirls on 2024-11-15 19:46:16.

Original Title: Need some help debugging an issue with googles ability to crawl our pages. We keep getting notifications that certain pages are blocked by a NoIndex tag but we have no such tag on them. I've checked the source code and the htaccess file to be sure. What's strange is that they are sitemap related


Here are the pages google is saying are being blocked by a No Index tag. Anyone want to look at the source code because I've scoured it and can't find any reason.

Note there is nsfw content. Please look at the info only from a debugging perspective.

URL Last crawled https://www.sashaandbaby.com/category-sitemap.xml Oct 8, 2024 https://www.sashaandbaby.com/post_tag-sitemap.xml Oct 8, 2024 https://www.sashaandbaby.com/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection Sep 7, 2024 https://www.sashaandbaby.com/page-sitemap.xml Jul 28, 2024 https://www.sashaandbaby.com/post-sitemap.xml Jul 28, 2024 https://www.sashaandbaby.com/sitemap_index.xml

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/penone_nyc on 2024-11-15 19:39:34.

Encountered this site: https://bellosound.com/ and on the left side there is a sound graphic that goes up and down with the sound. How are they doing this?

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/This_Maintenance_609 on 2024-11-15 19:06:14.

Hey, I’ve been testing out an AI tool called Zinley for some web design work. It’s mostly aimed at developers, but I’ve been using it to help generate initial UI ideas and visuals. It’s not a full replacement for design, but it’s been useful for getting a quick starting point. Curious if anyone else here is using any other tools to help with the design process? Would be interested to hear what’s worked for others.

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/AutoModerator on 2024-11-15 11:00:55.

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/AutoModerator on 2024-11-15 11:00:54.

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/PlaneHashes on 2024-11-15 07:59:38.

"""Built""" a simple website. Used wordpress with a template. Modified the template to my friend's liking. Cool!

(I do this as an hobby just for the sake of learning, nothing comercial)

Website is hosted in Europe, Portugal.

Now I want to make sure that every living soul can experience the site, meaning, regardless of their disabilities.

I don't have a disability and am not a professional, meaning I'm lost on where to start and what to do.

What are the proper sources to check for guide lines?

How do I test the site as a blind person?

How do I test the site as a person that is only able to use a keyboard?

I have no ideia what to do because I don't know anyone that is disabled and I can't put myself on their shoes as I don't know what hardware and techniques they use to browse the web.

Makes me sad that I'm ignorant in this subject, so I'm invested on learning, but don't know where to start.

Thank you in advance.

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/dxariannj on 2024-11-15 07:49:19.

I need to make a logo with the same font of stussy but writing inside "Liceo Marinelli". Do you know any free platform where I might do this for free?

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/pentaclay on 2024-11-15 05:56:38.

Hey Erfan again, working over a decade as a UX/UI designer. At some point in your career, you might notice you are stuck in growth. You need to learn constantly and maintain a work-life balance.

I found in my day job, that my learning phase is limited, I am learning or growing my career in one direction only. There are other sectors of Web and User Experience design that I need to improve.

Knowledge is power and there are a couple of ways to do that. By reading books related to design, user experience, web design elements etc. Or reading articles online. Or doing courses.

There's no immediate benefit monetary-wise, I know that's gonna add up sometime later. The main problem was time, when should I do that? After work? Then my work-life balance breaks.

Here's what I did, and that worked for me incredibly

  • I started reading 10-20 pages while I was commuting to work in public transport.

  • I started reading 2-4 articles on public transport, before going to lunch, and before going to sleep.

  • I started seeing 2-4 course videos by going early to my day job. Also before sleep 1 video, something like this.

I constantly did that for over a year, during weekends I didn't do much related to work. I tried to enjoy it.

That extra effort after only 2 years made me get a job 3x the salary I was getting at that time. And now after 3 more years, I am getting more than 6x salary.

I started taking courses back in 2018-2019. I had already 5 years of experience back then.

I am making the same kind of effort for my side hassle, which is selling website templates. With only 8 months, the passive income increased 4x.

In the first month, I earned nearly $127 by selling website templates, now after 8 months I earned over $400 this month alone, and still 15 more days left to end this month.

You don't need to work day and night breaking your work-life balance, need to work constantly and learn constantly.

What did you learn from this?

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/TL_TMK_NZ_15 on 2024-11-15 02:53:45.
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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/ganjamuncha on 2024-11-15 01:44:53.
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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/warpedpro on 2024-11-15 01:35:39.

Any book recommendations? All I seem to find are books that try to teach Web Design, which is not really what i'm looking for. Also any high quality studies would be awesoeme!! I appreciate the hep!

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/marcos987 on 2024-11-15 00:43:58.

I am a bit frustrated about some things, so here it comes

There is a difference whether I client comes to you and says I need a website that is accessible, responsive, secure, passing web core vitals, optimized for search engines, with professional converting copy, consistent layout, global styles for better scalability, setup tracking, correct implementation of consent management and content blockers, etc. VS a client that comes to you because they need a website

The first client understands that there are many parts to take care of and that those cost time (on both ends) and money. The second client does not understand that. So I am the bad guy who must inform the client about this all and every single piece raises the price, requires also more time from the client. But the client actually just wanted a website and not an over-engineered rocket.

How are you dealing with that? It's not fun anymore unfortunately

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/Pseudoburbia on 2024-11-14 21:25:48.

I'm building a website for my sign company in Elementor. I have illustrations of an interior and exterior populated with signs, And I have the different sign types listed in a column alongside these images.

As you mouse over these signs types, I would like a line to appear that points to the corresponding sign within the picture.

I have the full adobe suite and I'm sure there's something there I can use to create the animation, I'm just not sure if pasting an adobe generated whatever into my page would negate the SEO impact of having all my sign types listed out in h2 tags.

How would you go about this, and is it worth the trouble and possible strain on web resources when I could easily make a static image that had callout lines already drawn on it?

Thanks

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/No_Ice_6086 on 2024-11-14 20:41:43.

https://status.app

Banging my head against the wall for months. This style of animation is gorgeous, so smooth and funky.

Anyone know what style it is or where I can find someone similar?

Thank you!

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/Krupt_Yoof on 2024-11-14 20:40:39.

Or would coding be necessary? I’m trying to help a friend with his non-profit site. The names are those who have died of a certain cancer. Appreciate any insight. Thank you

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/Smooth_Court8269 on 2024-11-14 17:32:39.

Original Title: I created a Python Code Editor in Websim (i also added an AI chat assistant and an AI Code Generator) (Note that both of the AI's don't work that properly) here is the website btw: https://websim.ai/c/Y5NSgBv4VT2xJNrjr

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/ImaDoughnut on 2024-11-14 16:54:12.

Really interested to know how anyone here got started. I’m also curious about current freelance rates for website design and development. Right now, I’m working in-house for a startup as the lead designer, but things are starting to look shaky with delayed payments and other classic startup red flags.

I have a background in graphic design, but I’ve been designing and building websites for a while now. Although admittedly I can't code, it's on my personal list of to do's, I’m experienced with Webflow. I can illustrate, create all sort of branding assets and visualisations. I can also animate. I’ve worked on everything from motion design videos to interactive animations with Lottie and recently started implementing Rive for even more advanced interactive elements. Is this a niche I can lean towards to as a selling point of mine, is it even high in demand? I'm still conceptualising so I don't have a website just yet.

Every day, the idea of going freelance and start doing some client work just seems more and more exciting. But I really need some insight - how are you guys charging for this type of work? If you’re doing design and development, do you split fees between Figma designs, Webflow dev, and additional animations/graphics? How much are you charging for each part? Or, if you bundle them together, what does that look like? Does anyone have a similar sort of skillset between web design and animating, and how do you handle that?

I really appreciate anyone taking the time to answer. I'm also aware that getting clients will be a challenge in itself, but hopefully that'll be a problem for the future.

edit: I forgot to mention, I am based in UK, London. As for experience, I've been working for a bit over a year so I know I'm fairly inexperienced in comparison to 99% of you. Although, for the past year until very recently, I've been the sole (and lead) designer for my company for all design purposes - rebranding & art direction, web redesign, the occasional social media post etc. I feel like I've managed to really mature and learn a lot because of how I was just pushed into the deep end. I've also just recently got a junior designer for me to manage and help with my workload which feels very much insane for me.

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/Party7670 on 2024-11-14 03:24:39.

Holy moly

I am trying help my friend with a non-profit site. They don't have a lot of money to spend, I am doing the work for free.

I started with their IONOS account, what a mess. I can't navigate this thing at all.

All I want is simple hosting where I can install Wordpress, build them some templates and turn it over to them.

Who offers that simple service?

Thanks in advance!

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/Koolwizaheh on 2024-11-14 01:53:47.

Hi all. I'm currently a 16 year old in high school and I took up the task for designing a website for a nonprofit my friend created. With my minimal experience in design, I've managed to create a website but I've noticed that whenever I compare my websites with other organizations' websites, it looks a lot different. I'm unable to identify what I'm lacking in my websites that give it a "nonprofit" feel to it.

https://seed.tristangee.com/

Here's the link to it. I'm open to any suggestions :)

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/dreadul on 2024-11-13 13:37:25.

Hello, folks.

I wonder how other approach this issue. Do you request copy ahead of project commencement? Do you provide rough copy and let clients give feedback, and then adjust? Do you use lorem ipsum?

Coming up with copy really slows me down and I just want to hear how others do it, what works well/what doesn't work well in your experience, etc.

Thank you in advance!

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/rwiman on 2024-11-13 22:58:59.

So I mostly enjoy backend, but do like occasionally to build the wireframes for personal websites. I never think they turn out great because the graphics are never really coherent.

Is there a good source for buying a package of sorts that includes icons, images, backgrounds etc.? A good marketplace perhaps.

I know about envato, ui8, etc

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