|
Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 4, 2024 9:36:51 GMT
The fact that they make up a smaller proportion of our implementation doesn't mean that we're doing any worse or that we don't want to do them. That's how it worked out. Although, looking at the freelance market where websites for hundreds of zlotys are often created, we can't really compete in this space. But there is nothing we can do about it. Here you enter a rather muddy area called - aesthetic sense. A simple "business card". The project I'm going to brag about today involves an order from a Norwegian company. Our compatriots working there found us on the internet and inquired about our job C Level Contact List opportunities. The project involves a large-format printing company that is also involved in automotive packaging and banner assembly. Sure, they have a website (at), but it's a few years old and they wanted to update it. This is what it looked like before: This is the new version based on this system: Execution. As you can see in the attached screenshot, the site is actually not that different from our standard implementation. Simple, clear, wide at the top. The only challenge is rendering a top-level menu that must expand diagonally. It took some work, but it finally worked. . – store. I am anxious to inform you that more guides about managing an online store on .com have appeared in our channel version. This time we will focus on one of the basic things for every store, which is adding new products. This topic is interesting because it is related to.
|
|