architecture
When bad design becomes standard
Creating websites is now easier: if you don’t know how to design a specific page design element, all you need to do is go to the twenty most visited websites on the Internet and see how they did this element.
If 90% or more percent of these sites have designed this element in the same way, then this design has become the de facto standard, and you must comply with this standard. Continue reading
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