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The bulk of our site currently copies a pretty popular design feature today, wherein the reader scrolls through a page, and a background image incrementally gets covered up as the new content gets pushed in.
We have almost copied this design feature -- except on our site, the picture isn't covered up by other content as the reader scrolls, the picture is simply contiguous with the rest of the content, and you scroll past it.
There's not necessarily one best way to do it; but does anyone think it might be better to do it the other way? Perhaps we can put this off 'til a later iteration, as the only benefit it adds is making the site look a bit sleeker.
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Our site currently copies a pretty popular design feature today, wherein
the reader scrolls through a page, and a background image incrementally
gets covered up as the new content gets pushed in.
We have almost copied this design, except that we haven't -- on our site,
the picture isn't covered up by other content, the picture is simply
contiguous with the rest of the content, and the reader scrolls past it.
It's a small thing, but we're taking a common design and user expectation
and falling just a little bit short of it.
Should we correct to fully use this design feature? Or does anyone care?
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The bulk of our site currently copies a pretty popular design feature today, wherein the reader scrolls through a page, and a background image incrementally gets covered up as the new content gets pushed in.
We have almost copied this design feature -- except on our site, the picture isn't covered up by other content as the reader scrolls, the picture is simply contiguous with the rest of the content, and you scroll past it.
There's not necessarily one best way to do it; but does anyone think it might be better to do it the other way? Perhaps we can put this off 'til a later iteration, as the only benefit it adds is making the site look a bit sleeker.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: