10 August 2017
Single Page Website,contentder
Sabnam Thapa
Today, almost everyone is going mobile as the mobile phone-technology has advanced a lot in the recent decade so, people prefer viewing everything in their smartphones to the desktops. Thus, people spend their time on a website only if it loads faster.
Adding to that, it is human tendency to love the simplicity; the more complicated is the website, with the intricated networks formed by a number of clicks, more is the natural tendency for them to leave the website.
These two major problems have been addressed by a modern web-design trend called “Single page website.” Single page websites have uninvolved composition, in which locating anything desired is easy with just one click. These designs are the vogue of today for the effortlessness and dynamics they offer.
Owing to the modern web trend, Contentder's built-in editor has come up with the feature with which you can build a single page website; all that you have to do is a single click, and you can turn a multiple paged website into a single one.
Furthermore, you will have a lot more to do with a single page website; you can choose the parallax effect for the images and make the website dynamic to use. The problem regarding the time-consuming scroll button can also be minimized with the addition of “Scroll to top” button.
With this editor, you can optimize all the images so that your website loads faster across all the devices. Speed will not be such an issue even with single page website. Moreover, with the easy to use interface of Contentder, you can design your single page website within the minimum time you could ever imagine, thus, making your design consistent across all the modules of the website.
While multiple page websites are suitable for the ones with the large amount of information to display, single page ones are still a better choice for keeping the audience engaged. Furthermore, they are faster, trendy, responsive, and keep the audience engaged, when they are built with Contentder.
So, want to try a single page website design?
Come on in! Join us.