Offer Fewer Paths, Not More Clutter
It’s important to offer fewer paths If someone lands on your website and doesn’t know where to go next, It’s […]
Responsive Website Design
It’s important to offer fewer paths If someone lands on your website and doesn’t know where to go next, It’s […]
(And Why Most Sites Miss It) What visitors want when they reach your site—whether through a Klaviyo campaign, a Google
Refined, Not Reduced – Navigation Series, Part 6 There’s a persistent idea that if you just tag everything enough or
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Refined, Not Reduced – Navigation Series, Part 5 The footer is the last part of your site people see and
Refined, Not Reduced – Navigation Series, Part 4 There was a time when every website had a sidebar. Then came
Refined, Not Reduced – Navigation Series, Part 3 Table of contents blocks are like station maps at a busy terminal:
Refined, Not Reduced – Navigation Series, Part 2 Your services page might be trying to do too much. If you’ve
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Your website menu isn’t just a list of pages—it’s a compass. A good one guides visitors, builds trust, and helps
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In website SEO, speed is a big deal. A slow site frustrates visitors. They click away, bounce, or never come
This wasn’t the series I originally planned to write. But looking back, I’m glad I followed the impulse to shift
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