Fixed elements in web design with examples « CreativityDen

Bookmarked: From time to time it’s nice to try something different. A typical website layout may have an awesome design but nothing truly creative. Positioning is a vital part to web design. From where you put the navigation menu to the area dedicated to twitter, correct positioning is essential for a good user experience. So, some web designers have taken a step back and thought, I need this area to be permanently displayed but not these other areas. Whilst writing this I find myself wondering why all navigational menus are not permanently displayed. Surely, if you had the ability to go to another page without scrolling, this would lead to much faster browsing?

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