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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/AutoModerator on 2024-12-27 11:00:43.

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/AutoModerator on 2024-12-27 11:00:43.

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/Red_Choco_Frankie on 2024-12-26 08:35:49.

https://cleeve.app/p/frankie/collections/442

My absolute favorite is Switzer

Hopefully you can find a keep a few that catch your eye

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/JestonT on 2024-12-26 07:41:34.

Hi guys! I am considering of creating a new forum for a little fun, by hosting a current open-source forum software and making some changes and tweaks . An independent place on the Internet without any outside influence or interference.

I plan to make it a place similar to 4chan in its glory days, without all of the illegality of the forum, as well as without all of the chaos that 4chan known for.

The community would be like a mini Internet, where people can discuss about things, share stuffs and information. A place for everyone to talk about current events, or share their amazing stories and projects with everyone, or meet new friends (as some of the plans for the features of the community). The community would be tightly moderated (so the software needed to have moderation tools) too. It could even be an alternative to Reddit without karma ofc in the future (as an example of mass and usage example) but I only expect at most of 0.1% of Reddit size).

I am considering of self-hosting an open source forum for this project before moving onto my own platform . The forum needed to operate well on a shared hosting (PHP) through, as I am running it through a shared hosting environment, and have good abilities to expand with a larger user base . I also prefer a more modern design (through themes or the native software design itself).

I hope to hear from you guys recommendations in the comment section below on which open source forum software is the best for this. I am currently looking towards MyBB and Flarum too, but I would love to hear the input from everyone.

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/Dan6erbond2 on 2024-12-26 10:08:48.

I want to build an app that's more playful in nature and have been looking at alternatives to my go-tos such as Mantine, ShadCN, NextUI that all give very professional/startup looks in favor for something like Neo-Brutalism that invokes the fun feeling I'm looking for.

I'm not a huge designer, so I'd love a component library for React but I do know my way around CSS/Tailwind so I can also implement the design language if it fits.

So what other alternative design languages/component libs are out there?

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/oandroido on 2024-12-26 00:53:25.

I can't ask what I want to ask because of the bot. The bot's not good at what it does, or, rather what it's supposed to do. The bot sucks. Eliminate the bot and admin responsibly.

Downvotes welcomed.

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/AngryVegetable1 on 2024-12-25 20:52:49.

Original Title: I need your guys opinion, Should my website open on image one? An interactive text depending on the time of day that is cool and animated, or just start on image 2, where you immediately see stuff about me? Thanks!

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/Galaxy2432 on 2024-12-25 19:44:17.

I know how to make a website, how do I take my skills and use them to become a successful freelancer? I've already taken a few clients but don't see a way to scale from there. Thanks in advance for any answers

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Heavy web (zerobytes.monster)
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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/xmmr on 2024-12-25 16:41:24.

I try to list all kinds of activities on computer, and most consume data when getting the software, and after it's nearly nothing

Letting one elephant on the room: the web

That thing siphonnate data like it's not possible. You can try text web with links/lynx/... but it's unusable but for website that have thought of an html version or a well thought html underneath (nearly nobody). And full fledged cli browsers just download full data and renders it with big sixels

In the past opera was compressing page before sending it, but I don't think it exist anymore and even compression don't save from the size of the web

How to manage actual web design, like how to navigate being data-careful?

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/denieolmax13 on 2024-12-25 04:32:38.

If i build my entire design in figma, is there a way to convert it exactly to framer?

And can I also integrate some 3d elements from dora into my website?

Basically is it possible to work with figma, framer and dora together to make a website?

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/DividedEnd on 2024-12-25 04:24:45.

Let's say I have a site where users can select everything from 'Apple', 'Orange', 'Chicken', 'Beef'. I broke it up into 'Fruits' and 'Meats' and now instead of one big dropdown I have 2.

What is the best way to design this multi filtering if let's say, I have 10 categories instead of only 2, and 100 options in each. I felt like having every single dropdown available from the getgo seemed overwhelming, i could only think of like a checkbox to check which dropdowns i want to see but honestly can't work out something good looking. Does anyone have any inspiration or sources they can share to help with this?

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/Main_Ad6084 on 2024-12-25 01:41:51.

What fonts are your go-to?

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/JaquieF on 2024-12-24 18:01:31.

You know the saying, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is.

It does look good but I don't want to be scammed!

EDIT: Thank you for your replies.

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/CleverPineapple123 on 2024-12-24 14:45:29.

I’m wondering what people tend to struggle with as web designers because I’m thinking of launching a product.

So, do you often have difficult or awkward clients? What about deadlines / workload? Do you struggle to get consistent work or are you already in a full time job?

Many thanks for your answers!

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/pretentious_prickhol on 2024-12-24 14:41:21.

The pieces don't click and I just don't know what to do. I need help making it look better. What is wrong with it

https://preview.redd.it/9vdva1y26t8e1.png?width=1919&format=png&auto=webp&s=da88e6d853bb175fe692da95f76d33a3d0df0fbd

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WIP - Arigato (zerobytes.monster)
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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/ragavyarasi on 2024-12-24 09:55:34.

Please have a look at this image of dropdown options for Gender options for an app - https://imgur.com/a/kGdjApT

is this acceptable? Is there something that is wrong? What can be improved?

I've tried to ask this in the LGBT subreddit and the web dev subreddit and even the "I'm too afraid to ask" one. All of them removed my post. The LGBT subreddit removed my post stating that it was hate speech, without explaining the reason for it. Now I'm more curious as to what the legitimate reasoning is behind such a perception.

Was it the word transgender being included in the options that is hateful? The icon? The colors used?

I need actionable responses so that we can improve the design. I'm genuinely not trying to offend anyone.

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/RedditAccount90000 on 2024-12-24 00:20:36.

https://timeless.framer.media/

https://commerce.framer.media/

Where can I find design assets shown in the 2 landing page examples above?

I get the impression these are from newer design asset websites or perhaps created by AI.

Anyone have idea? I swear I’ve seen the first example at least once on a different website.

I don’t think the asset is actually built from scratch but I could be wrong.

Will appreciate any help or guidance in the right direction.

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/ice0rb on 2024-12-23 22:40:50.

This is a question about WYSIWYG-- but not in the traditional sense. I'm not asking for a tutorial. But if you observe https://cargo.site/community/all you'll notice an underlying theme

I'm wondering what the style of this site-- similar to many modern art sites and whatnot, called? I'm looking to replicate it with HTML/CSS for my own personal website.

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/harryadney on 2024-12-23 12:08:25.
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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/Ok_Negotiation_2587 on 2024-12-23 09:34:54.

ChatGPT Toolbox Media Gallery

Two months ago, I decided to develop a website extension that adds unique features to ChatGPT. I wanted to solve ChatGPT users problems, so I got inside the official OpenAI forum and found out the many users post feature requests that OpenAI does not even have at all.

I started to develop "ChatGPT Toolbox", first for Chrome, and now supported on all Chromium browsers, including Firefox and Edge.

In the last version I published our new and hottest feature - Media Gallery - where all the images that you have generated with Dall-E are organized. You can even view the exact prompt that ChatGPT has used to generate each image, copy its Gen ID and Seed ID! Each image is avaiable for download and also we support download all as ZIP file!

We have many other cool features, for example:

  • Export chats as TXT/JSON
  • Delete/Export/Archive/Unarchive multiple chats at once
  • Pin chats and create folders that can contain any ChatGPT model converstaion, and not only O1 model like of the new bad projects features that is out
  • Faster and more advanced history search
  • And many many more!

I am happy to develop an extension that helps people! 😁

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/KareemAhmed37 on 2024-12-23 07:46:30.
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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/Total_Visit_1251 on 2024-12-22 18:22:24.

Hey everyone, I'm a current senior in high school wrapping up my college applications. I noticed that many colleges do in fact take art portfolios even if you're not an art major (I'm majoring in CS) and I wanted to ask if anyone has experience creating a portfolio/using it to apply to college with.

A few questions if you don't mind:

  1. Is it even allowed? Does Web Design really fall under the scope of "visual art"? I noticed some schools (like Yale) have very vague policies on this, so I couldn't really tell.
  2. How did you make the portfolio? I was thinking take a full-page screenshot of each design, and just have a pdf with each page representing one design. Something like that?

Any advice/experience helps! Thank you.

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/Proud-Flower7602 on 2024-12-22 12:38:41.

I am not a designer, but when providing the design to a client or something, how should they be delivered and implemented? Do you then get a web developer who codes the design? Or are the files ready to be used on a website?

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The original post: /r/web_design by /u/miguste on 2024-12-22 10:48:36.
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