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Questions having the [tag:website-design] tag regard the design of a website in the context of user experience. For example, site-map, user flow, usability, navigation, or other information structure would fall under this tag.
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Alternative ways to draw attention to a new link on a web page
Once upon a time, somebody introduced blinking "new" GIFs to highlight something new on a website, and it has been an eyesore and a distraction ever since.
Is there a more elegant way to draw attenti …
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Purpose and relevance of website name and logo? [duplicate]
Take this stackexchange UX page itself as an example. It contains the StackExchange logo and the words "UX User Experience" (website name) in huge letters.
If you're creating a single-page-applicat …