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Fulcrum Web
@FulcrumWebReal
I teach people how to improve their websites and bring in more clients. For web devs and business owners | Website: https://t.co/hRdT0Qa86i
Katılım Haziran 2025
35 Takip Edilen30 Takipçiler

@rishabhhdesigns I mean if it works, who am I to say anything?
I'm just used to websites that perform best by being "bland."
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Agree on principle and theory
The idea here was to spark intrigue and curiosity (hence an open loop hero text and abstract image). It’s based on story driven narrative rather than mechanical theory in application.
If you know the rules, you can break them to align with your vision. But hey, that’s just my personal opinion. ;)
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@Danwixtech Super clean! I love the red-ish color.
Some advice though. Combine your first and last name fields into one field.
The most amount of fields you want on any form is 3. Every field after that can half fill rates, so be careful.
Just something to think about.
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How to make your websites load faster.
Use modern image formats!
Most devs use PNG or JPEG. And while those work, there's better file types you can be using.
Mainly SVG, WEBP, and AVIF.
SVGs are for simple icon, diagrams, etc. Anything that's made up of a few lines, curves, and anything simple can, and should be an SVG.
WEBPs are for more detailed images. They are basically new, more advanced PNGs. This is because when they're compressed, they both keep 100% of their detail. So convert your PNGs into WEBPs.
AVIF are the new kid on the block. They are the best format at almost everything. However since they're so new, they are widely supported yet. You can turn PNG and JPEG files into AVIFs.
Make sure to use backup PNG or JPEG file types when using these. Some tech might not support them yet.
TL;DR. Use SVG for simple icons and AVIF for everything else. Have PNG or JPEG backups for each incase some technology can't render them.
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@martomads Love that you're finding your style!
Just be careful about getting to creative. A website is still a piece of functional software.
If it's to different from what people are expected, it'll fail in it's job.
Not hating, just something to keep in mind.
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@ausrobdev This is an amazing resource!
How long did it take you to design all these?
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@adsafayet That subtle warm glow is amazing!
What software did you use to design this?
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@kail_designs Love the planet in the background, super cool!
Quick advice though. I wouldn't have a transparent header. Depending on what element is behind the header, it's text might look terrible or be unreadable.
I don't know if it swaps as you scroll, but though I'd bring it up anyway.
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@santu_design Love the god rays on the flower, super cool!
Quick advice though. I'd change the CTA from "Start Building" to something that tells the reader what happens after they click.
Do they sign up? Email someone? Download some software?
That helps guide the visitor through the page.
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@sajon_co I love the subtle blue-ish background!
Quick advice though. Make your text more direct and descriptive. Right now, I don't know what you do or exactly what the features are.
You should hook them while clearly explaining what you need to.
Just something to think about.
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@BreejeAnadkat Love this bento, super clean!
Quick advice though. Make the card headings more visible. Right now, they're too easy to miss while quickly scanning.
I'd make them bigger and maybe a little darker. That way people will lock onto them while scanning.
Just food for thought.
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@AmenaiSabuwala This is amazing for $50.
Only thing I'd suggest is combining the first and last name fields in one.
Having more then 3 form fields decreases fill rates quite significantly.
Aside from that, can I ask why you did this for $50? That seems really low.
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@farhanrizzvi Love this, super clean!
Quick advice though. Try use first person language in your CTA's.
For example, instead of having "Create Free Account" try "Create My Free Account." That subtle change can increase CTR by up to 90%.
Just something to think about. Keep up the good work!
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@ItsPeterDesign Super clean, love the background stripes!
What software did you design this in? Just curious.
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@platonck1 Bento's are an amazing way to get lots of info across quickly.
Just be careful not to go overboard. I see lots of designers go crazy with their bentos, and it ruins them.
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@sujon_co Super clean, love the darker green color!
Some quick advice though. I'd make the headline more direct. The word Empowering sounds nice, but it doesn't convey much.
Are you a payment processor? A gateway? Merchant account? You should clearly communicate that in the headline.
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@Designbysaif @framer Super clean and unique!
Only advice I'd give is make your primary heading more engaging.
It should still say it's an about us page. But make it hook the reader. Ask a question, use a quote, something that'll grab their attention.
Just some food for though. Keep up the grind!
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About us section of this project. (Not finished yet)
The services section is on the way. This site has four different videos, too 🙂
made in @framer

saif uddin@Designbysaif
Client WIP 🔥
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@Anuar_DesignX Super clean bento!
What software did you use to make this?
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