Just a Single Page Website: 3 Reasons Why It Can Work For Your Idea

Another concept which is being heavily challenged by the rise of the touch-screen device is traditional menu and multiple-page based website design. Given that a significant amount of web browsing is done on screens of ever shrinking sizes, this doesn’t really work as well as it used to.

Enter The Single Page Layout

The single page layout is one which eschews having multiple pages, each encapsulating a piece of text or some media. Instead, we use a single continuous page which contains absolutely everything.

This design paradigm has found countless fans within the web developer community, and has found itself used in a variety of settings, including marketing pages and personal portfolios. This adulation has had the effect of spawning countless Javascript libraries, which make it easy to create single page websites (of which my favorite is  fullPage.js). But why? What makes this paradigm work? Here are three reasons why….

Source: www.makeuseof.com

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Kenneth Carnesi holds a Juris Doctor degree from New York Law School and a Professional Certificate in International Banking from Harvard Law School. Kenneth Carnesi is the Director of Operations and Government Sales at Anaptyx LLC and sits on the Boards of The Lazarus Organization, Monkeetech LLC and MG Madison Phillips, Inc. Mr. Carnesi has also founded CICG - Carnesi International Consulting Group, a company specializing in strategy consulting to small to mid-size businesses.

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