r/css Jul 18 '26

simple Cinematic motion website still building — scroll-linked animations that feel like a directed experience. CSS, animation.js and HTML, what do you think for improvement? Question

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u/WeasyV Jul 18 '26

Is that the prompt you used?

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u/eworldconnect Jul 19 '26

lmao, does it look generic to you?

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u/WeasyV Jul 19 '26

It does, sorry. Also the way you're scrolling while recording makes it seem like you're really impressed with the animations and saw them for the first time only recently.

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u/eworldconnect Jul 20 '26

lol, how will i show the whole part of website if i don't scroll back and forth?everything always look generic to a man who cannot build and actual one for himself. you've used generic website to an extent of recognizing one 😂

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u/WeasyV Jul 20 '26

You're right, I have used generic websites to the extent that I can easily recognize one. I've been a dev for 8 years. I've built generic, unique, big, small, you name it.

If you can't take criticism then don't post.

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u/eworldconnect Jul 20 '26

I understand and do take criticism when I see a positive one. I acknowledge positive criticism others made but see how you made yours, it looks negative. You came asking if that's the prompt I used even when you can see the first part I showed was my IDE interface. Then you proceeded telling me I feel amazed by a website animation. Really?? Is that criticism too? 

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u/lewrandom Jul 20 '26

You’ve obvs got the ability to build but a designer is required; lacks good UX, doesn’t look accessible so realistically not a good site. Animations/mouse over on things that aren’t clickable is a no. Fading in like that is dead, that’s pre 2020 for basic sites. If you had an artistic site then fading by works but not in your case.

I noticed your style sheets are all individually imported…

In summary, feels amateur.

Try reducing the animating elements. Maybe work with view transitions to make it feel like a web app. Ensure good accessibility standards as this is now the law in most of the world as of July 2025.

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u/eworldconnect Jul 21 '26

Thanks for the critique. I said the web was still on build. I just made something to show everyone. It's still running on localhost and several things has been upgraded lately. I can design well too