You might think flashy effects make a website special. You might load a huge library just to animate a button. Here’s a better approach:
Over-designing adds unnecessary weight. Extra scripts, huge images, fancy animations—they slow everything down. Sometimes, less is more. This page demonstrates that.
This page loads fast because it focuses on content, not effects. No huge frameworks, no unnecessary fonts—just HTML and CSS doing what they do best.
Whether you’re on a large monitor or a mobile device, the layout adjusts naturally. No extra scripts required to make it fit.
Readable content, semantic HTML5 structure, meaningful headings—this page communicates clearly. All visitors can access it, and it renders consistently in modern and older browsers.
Strip away the noise, and you have a website doing what it should: presenting information cleanly and effectively. Nothing more, nothing less.
We often complicate websites ourselves. When stripped down, sites can be functional, high-performing, and accessible. Complexity isn’t required to look good or work well.
"Good design is as little design as possible."
- Dieter Rams