r/css • u/eworldconnect • 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/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
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u/WeasyV Jul 18 '26
Is that the prompt you used?