My new website for a construction equipment rental company

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My new website for a construction equipment rental company

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Hi! Rate the new site:
https://avtovyshka.pro
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Built on absolute layer as I see. Would have liked to see the skills on the same design on layout grids or flex.

But WWB has the tools to do responsive webdesign. I hope you can do more practice on flex and user of breakpoints because when a user loads this same site on a laptop with 1250 screen-size it becomes a mobile site there which from my designing perspective could be improved.

Other than that the website is very template nice.
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wwonderfull wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2023 10:18 am Built on absolute layer as I see. Would have liked to see the skills on the same design on layout grids or flex.

But WWB has the tools to do responsive webdesign. I hope you can do more practice on flex and user of breakpoints because when a user loads this same site on a laptop with 1250 screen-size it becomes a mobile site there which from my designing perspective could be improved.

Other than that the website is very template nice.
I think it is a great design - I only work with floating layers as it gives me more flexibility and it is far easer to setup/configure. Perhaps I am too thick/lazy to really use the LG or Flex.
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very visually appealing. like it.

on the home page, what are the icons you are using with the yellow highlight on them? I am working on a landscaping site and the customer wants that icon look.

thanks!
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zinc wrote: Fri Aug 25, 2023 1:54 pm
wwonderfull wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2023 10:18 am Built on absolute layer as I see. Would have liked to see the skills on the same design on layout grids or flex.

But WWB has the tools to do responsive webdesign. I hope you can do more practice on flex and user of breakpoints because when a user loads this same site on a laptop with 1250 screen-size it becomes a mobile site there which from my designing perspective could be improved.

Other than that the website is very template nice.
I think it is a great design - I only work with floating layers as it gives me more flexibility and it is far easer to setup/configure. Perhaps I am too thick/lazy to really use the LG or Flex.
Wysiwyg web builder has some amazing tricks to be honest the designs they do with floating layers for the custom setup can also be done using layout grids. It is more about knowing how the grids function along with responsive scaling of the object. For me I am always curious on how to design difficult designs with responsive layout.
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