Our main website homepage has bits of each section it, meaning that it scrolls a rather long way. Our new director believes that it is way too long and should only be the height of the initial screen height.
The homepage is well structured containing header tags with a paragraph of text beneath each heading, which then links off to the relevant section, but he wants it to be much simpler.
I don't agree, in my opinion people these days are used to scrolling due to social media being so popular. When I land on a page I am happy to scroll down to see more content.
I've tried to find some articles on screen height but have drawn a blank. What are other people's thoughts on page vertical height and does anyone know of any articles I can use to show that his view is outdated.
Hey, I'm even happy to be proved wrong, but I don't feel happy changing something if I think it is wrong.
The homepage is well structured containing header tags with a paragraph of text beneath each heading, which then links off to the relevant section, but he wants it to be much simpler.
I don't agree, in my opinion people these days are used to scrolling due to social media being so popular. When I land on a page I am happy to scroll down to see more content.
I've tried to find some articles on screen height but have drawn a blank. What are other people's thoughts on page vertical height and does anyone know of any articles I can use to show that his view is outdated.
Hey, I'm even happy to be proved wrong, but I don't feel happy changing something if I think it is wrong.