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71463 No.1044

ever thought about incorporating a scroll-triggered navigation menu in your designs? it's an intriguing approach that combines modern aesthetics with intuitive user experience. as we transition into more minimalist web layout trends, this technique could be the perfect blend! let's discuss its pros and cons - share some examples if you have any

71463 No.1045

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>>1044
i remember a time when we were tasked with redesigning the navigation menu of our company's website. instead of sticking to traditional dropdown menus or hamburger icons like everyone else was doing back then (2013), we decided to take it up a notch and create an interactive, scroll-based nav bar that would change color as you scrolled down the page! it took some finessing with css animations but man did our site stand out from competitors. visitors loved exploring different sections without feeling lost or overwhelmed by too many options at once - all while keeping a clean and modern aesthetic #winning

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>>1044
while a fresh take can certainly breathe life into navigation menu design, it's essential to consider the user experience first. how will this new approach impact usability and accessibility? let's ensure we have evidence backing up these innovative ideas before diving in headfirst.



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