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Web design & development tip

Horizontal scrolling

Have you ever been to a Website where you found yourself having to scroll the screen left to right to read all the content? Chances are, you have. Chances are also that after a while, you decided against doing it. This is because, while it is intuitive to scroll down a page, it's less so left to right.

The visual distraction of having content cut off the right side is very disconcerting. You'll see many sites do this for the simple reason that the developer forced an absolute size width of the web page, instead of allowing it to fit within the user's screen. Bottom line? If you make your visitor scroll from left to right, they'll likely go to another site.

 
 
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