The State of CSS 2019 (2019.stateofcss.com)
almost 4 years ago from Sacha Greif, Creator at Sidebar
almost 4 years ago from Sacha Greif, Creator at Sidebar
This site is pretty cool. It's exceptionally hard to read with its strange contrast and limited visual hierarchy, the UI isn't particularly intuitive, and a lot of the rollovers get in the way of the information you're trying to read...
But it's still really pretty cool.
yeah, it looks super cool but I'll be honest my eyes glazed over after reading one sentence and I closed out.
I get the contrast, but I have no idea what you mean by the UI not being intuitive. You basically just need to scroll down and read stuff? Or do you mean the previous/next page links? Also curious what you mean by limited visual hierarchy, are you talking about heading sizes? Or something else?
Pretty much mainly forward/back links, plus there's a lot of information hidden behind unannounced rollover events which don't work well on the mobile. As far as hierarchy goes, yeah especially when you're glancing over the page rapidly the headings get easily lost. It's a nice page but hard to actually digest
Trying to read this website gave me eye cancer.
Consider adding a call to action on the home page. There's a lot of info, but I have to guess as to what you want me to do next.
The graph of "satisfaction vs usage" under Technologies is quite insightful. Looks like we can all agree that SASS is awesome. haha
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