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Color Scheme for Terminals
JavaScript library for reorderable drag-and-drop lists
React components to create parallax scroll effects for banners, images or any other DOM elements. Uses a single scroll listener to add vertical or horizontal scrolling based offsets to elements based on their position in the viewport. Optimized to reduce jank on scroll and works with universal (server-side rendered) React apps.
components based on reactjs http://ant.design
Rather inobstrusive carousels if you're required to use one
Almost all of the testing I've managed has proven that content delivered via carousels are missed by most users. Few interact with them and many comment that they look like adverts — we've witnessed the banner blindness concept in full effect.
In terms of space saving and content promotion, a lot of competing messages get delivered in a single position that can lead to focus being lost.
I'm quite certain that they are indeed a user-interface cliché borne out of their inclusion in wire-framing apps and being part of JavaScript frameworks.
So if they’re not effective, why do people use them? 2 reasons:
- Some people think they’re cool. But cool does not make you money – at least not this way.
- Different departments and managers want to get their message on the home page. Design by committee never fails to fail.