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Long-page scrolling

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2025 4:29 am
by sakibkhan29188
Let's focus on the mobile version for now. It's obviously much more convenient to be able to simply scroll further to access more interesting content without having to laboriously click through a menu. This scrolling behavior is also becoming more and more prevalent on desktop versions of websites. People prefer scrolling to clicking. Don't forget to include jump marks so the reader can easily get back to the top of the page. Sensibly placed teasers announce additional content so that it can be found further down the page. This can also be cambodia phone number data easily achieved with clever storytelling that runs throughout the long page. This keeps the reader interested.





Strong guys attract everyone's attention! The same is true of so-called hero images. Placed at the top of the website across the entire width, attention-grabbing and emotional photos capture the visitor's attention.

A quick technical tip: Always keep the loading times for photos on your website as short as possible. If visitors don't get what they expect quickly enough, the bounce rate will be extremely high. That's why you can upload photos as progressive JPEGs. This means that the photos load first as a preview image and then in full resolution. And the photos should always load "above the fold," especially with long-page scrolling. This means that the photos in the visible area load first, followed by the photos that only appear when scrolling down. Oh yes: If visitors have to wait, at least show them a loading bar so they know how long it will take. User experience and all that.