1:29 For people looking into web development, it's better to do a "font-size: 162%" or try to use relative units (rem/em). If you use pixel units, you will overwrite the default font-size of someone's browser (for example, ppl with bad eyesight could have their default font-size set to extra large). Using px is a great way to learn the basics, but always be carefull. Also: great tutorial, love the tips and tricks!
Wow! Your top comment on here already says it, but this is such a hidden gem. This is by far the best tips video for design I have seen. So practical and to the point. The video editing alone is perfect and really highlights the design principals discussed. Absolutely fantastic job.
Hi, I'm Hannah, a website developer and manager, I view the world through the lens of a problem solver and troubleshooter. It's my job to make sure that websites are up and running smoothly, and to quickly address any issues that come up. I have to be both technical and creative, as I work with the website code, while also considering the overall user experience and aesthetic. It's my responsibility to keep the website running like a well-oiled machine, so that users have a positive and seamless experience.
Sure, I made sure to weave the platform into the tips, but they were legitimate design tips regardless. Also, we gotta learn the modern tools as professionals. Cheers
Just an additional tip, don't use pure black and pure white, unless you are working with oled theme it's better to use a slightly different color then #000 and #fff
Genuinely thank you for this🙏 I have to create a website for my own business because I cant afford to outsource it, and your page has helped level up my designs so much!
great video bro, i am going over it a second time and taking notes. you have a fun playful personality too which translates and makes the video much more entertaining to watch
LOVE THIS VIDEO! As one said below... the practicality of it, down to earthiness ;-), and video editing -- just a total overall PLEASANT / WONDERFUL view. Been getting into Wix Studio (Editor-X's cousin so to speak) and have run into a few of your videos. That said, this one made me hit the SUBSCRIBE button. I'll look into the COMMUNITY thing as time permits. Anyway thanks for sharing your gifts.
thank you so much Brad, you are informative and creative. I'm a small business owner. I want to create a great web page. thank you again for giving me a place to start. I am joining your group and will look forward to learning and becoming more and more comfortable with web design. Sincerely, Andy a new student!
This video was helpful but I got a question, when it comes to images what is the most practical way to insert images in my website? I'm using jsp on Netbeans to design a website for my uncle's job and I'm a bit confused on what is the best approach to insert images, is it just a simple tags or do I have to code something in css or javascript?
Hi, I'm Hannah, a website developer and manager, I view the world through the lens of a problem solver and troubleshooter. It's my job to make sure that websites are up and running smoothly, and to quickly address any issues that come up. I have to be both technical and creative, as I work with the website code, while also considering the overall user experience and aesthetic. It's my responsibility to keep the website running like a well-oiled machine, so that users have a positive and seamless experience.
Your videos are very useful and provide lots of information. I have received lots of help after watching this post, please continue to share this kind of information. Thank you.
Hi, I'm Hannah, a website developer and manager, I view the world through the lens of a problem solver and troubleshooter. It's my job to make sure that websites are up and running smoothly, and to quickly address any issues that come up. I have to be both technical and creative, as I work with the website code, while also considering the overall user experience and aesthetic. It's my responsibility to keep the website running like a well-oiled machine, so that users have a positive and seamless experience.
You should’ve put editor X in the title. I thought it would have more general tips. It did give some applicable to all tips which I liked but I didn’t click the video for Editor X. Just be transparent.
Hey -- sorry to hear you feel that way. We are completely transparent on this channel in every video, description, even the about section on the channel clearly communicates our partnership with Editor X (now Wix Studio). Thanks for your thoughts and for watching!
Hi, I'm Hannah, a website developer and manager, I view the world through the lens of a problem solver and troubleshooter. It's my job to make sure that websites are up and running smoothly, and to quickly address any issues that come up. I have to be both technical and creative, as I work with the website code, while also considering the overall user experience and aesthetic. It's my responsibility to keep the website running like a well-oiled machine, so that users have a positive and seamless experience.
Thank you for this great video, it really helped me a lot. I am currently in my apprenciceship where I have to design and create a new website for our company. What is a good place to join web design groups to help and support each other? Thank you!
Hi, I'm Hannah, a website developer and manager, I view the world through the lens of a problem solver and troubleshooter. It's my job to make sure that websites are up and running smoothly, and to quickly address any issues that come up. I have to be both technical and creative, as I work with the website code, while also considering the overall user experience and aesthetic. It's my responsibility to keep the website running like a well-oiled machine, so that users have a positive and seamless experience.
Hi, I'm Hannah, a website developer and manager, I view the world through the lens of a problem solver and troubleshooter. It's my job to make sure that websites are up and running smoothly, and to quickly address any issues that come up. I have to be both technical and creative, as I work with the website code, while also considering the overall user experience and aesthetic. It's my responsibility to keep the website running like a well-oiled machine, so that users have a positive and seamless experience.
Thanks for the feedback! Just to let you know, our channel is geared towards showcasing what can be done without code. But we appreciate your thoughts and will keep them in mind for future content.
@@CreativeCrewCommunity someone just told me that webp is what I should use because they are more light weight then jpg and png. I didn't know about them.
@@Microsization JPG and PNG are totally acceptable and standard image formats for the web, but you can also export your images as webp if you wish to try it out!
Hi, I'm Hannah, a website developer and manager, I view the world through the lens of a problem solver and troubleshooter. It's my job to make sure that websites are up and running smoothly, and to quickly address any issues that come up. I have to be both technical and creative, as I work with the website code, while also considering the overall user experience and aesthetic. It's my responsibility to keep the website running like a well-oiled machine, so that users have a positive and seamless experience.
Hi, I'm Hannah, a website developer and manager, I view the world through the lens of a problem solver and troubleshooter. It's my job to make sure that websites are up and running smoothly, and to quickly address any issues that come up. I have to be both technical and creative, as I work with the website code, while also considering the overall user experience and aesthetic. It's my responsibility to keep the website running like a well-oiled machine, so that users have a positive and seamless experience.
Join the Creative Crew here: bradhussey.hopp.to/crew-yt
This is basically just one big advert for editorX lmao
We are partners with them :)
You mean you didn't learn anything useful? You might be at the wrong channel.
yh the guy seems to like editor x
1:29 For people looking into web development, it's better to do a "font-size: 162%" or try to use relative units (rem/em). If you use pixel units, you will overwrite the default font-size of someone's browser (for example, ppl with bad eyesight could have their default font-size set to extra large). Using px is a great way to learn the basics, but always be carefull. Also: great tutorial, love the tips and tricks!
Good tips 👍👍
Your content is criminally underrated! Thank you very much
I appreciate that!
You had me at "criminal".
Wow! Your top comment on here already says it, but this is such a hidden gem. This is by far the best tips video for design I have seen. So practical and to the point. The video editing alone is perfect and really highlights the design principals discussed.
Absolutely fantastic job.
Cheers! thanks for watching!
Hi, I'm Hannah, a website developer and manager, I view the world through the lens of a problem solver and troubleshooter. It's my job to make sure that websites are up and running smoothly, and to quickly address any issues that come up. I have to be both technical and creative, as I work with the website code, while also considering the overall user experience and aesthetic. It's my responsibility to keep the website running like a well-oiled machine, so that users have a positive and seamless experience.
Nice editor X publicity, but i was looking for actual tips for manual web design.
Sure, I made sure to weave the platform into the tips, but they were legitimate design tips regardless. Also, we gotta learn the modern tools as professionals. Cheers
Just an additional tip, don't use pure black and pure white, unless you are working with oled theme it's better to use a slightly different color then #000 and #fff
Great tip!
Genuinely thank you for this🙏 I have to create a website for my own business because I cant afford to outsource it, and your page has helped level up my designs so much!
So great! You've got this :)
great video bro, i am going over it a second time and taking notes. you have a fun playful personality too which translates and makes the video much more entertaining to watch
Thanks I really appreciate that!
Wow! Thank you! I have to remake the website for the nonprofit I work for. Your video is so perfect!
Glad it was helpful!
Right, headed to office now Lol
Which is literally the phone
LOVE THIS VIDEO! As one said below... the practicality of it, down to earthiness ;-), and video editing -- just a total overall PLEASANT / WONDERFUL view. Been getting into Wix Studio (Editor-X's cousin so to speak) and have run into a few of your videos. That said, this one made me hit the SUBSCRIBE button. I'll look into the COMMUNITY thing as time permits. Anyway thanks for sharing your gifts.
Thank you!
Love your video ! Thanks for all the great tips!
Great video! Also, you're quite funny. Chuckled multiple times. 😂
Glad you enjoyed!
thank you so much Brad, you are informative and creative. I'm a small business owner. I want to create a great web page. thank you again for giving me a place to start. I am joining your group and will look forward to learning and becoming more and more comfortable with web design.
Sincerely,
Andy a new student!
Welcome aboard!
Awesome tips Brad !
Glad you like them!
Thanks, Brad, This was great! 🎉
Glad you enjoyed it!
thankyou man you clear my mind today on website designing
Great to hear!
Awesome video and guide for us aspiring to become web devs.. please make more!
Thanks, will do!
This video was helpful but I got a question, when it comes to images what is the most practical way to insert images in my website?
I'm using jsp on Netbeans to design a website for my uncle's job and I'm a bit confused on what is the best approach to insert images, is it just a simple tags or do I have to code something in css or javascript?
Yep, tags are usually best for images, unless it's for aesthetic, then you might use CSS to make it a background image.
@@CreativeCrewCommunity Thanks, but I managed to figure things out myself and deliver the site, thanks again.
Hi, I'm Hannah, a website developer and manager, I view the world through the lens of a problem solver and troubleshooter. It's my job to make sure that websites are up and running smoothly, and to quickly address any issues that come up. I have to be both technical and creative, as I work with the website code, while also considering the overall user experience and aesthetic. It's my responsibility to keep the website running like a well-oiled machine, so that users have a positive and seamless experience.
Color theory is really really simple lol I find it inuitive that depending on the shade and context, colors mean different things.
Cheers!
Thank you, this was very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Was such a great video! Thank you
Thank you :)
I've never watched a video from you until now. For 30 tips this video was pretty funny.
Thank you!
Your videos are very useful and provide lots of information. I have received lots of help after watching this post, please continue to share this kind of information. Thank you.
Thanks a bunch!
Hi, I'm Hannah, a website developer and manager, I view the world through the lens of a problem solver and troubleshooter. It's my job to make sure that websites are up and running smoothly, and to quickly address any issues that come up. I have to be both technical and creative, as I work with the website code, while also considering the overall user experience and aesthetic. It's my responsibility to keep the website running like a well-oiled machine, so that users have a positive and seamless experience.
You should’ve put editor X in the title. I thought it would have more general tips. It did give some applicable to all tips which I liked but I didn’t click the video for Editor X. Just be transparent.
Hey -- sorry to hear you feel that way. We are completely transparent on this channel in every video, description, even the about section on the channel clearly communicates our partnership with Editor X (now Wix Studio). Thanks for your thoughts and for watching!
Hi, I'm Hannah, a website developer and manager, I view the world through the lens of a problem solver and troubleshooter. It's my job to make sure that websites are up and running smoothly, and to quickly address any issues that come up. I have to be both technical and creative, as I work with the website code, while also considering the overall user experience and aesthetic. It's my responsibility to keep the website running like a well-oiled machine, so that users have a positive and seamless experience.
Great video! But what's that pink/purple side bar?
Thanks! Haha, oh that is actually the back of my iMac, illuminated by a pink LED light.
Thanks you are awesome.
Thank you!
Thank you for this great video, it really helped me a lot. I am currently in my apprenciceship where I have to design and create a new website for our company. What is a good place to join web design groups to help and support each other?
Thank you!
Cheers! Join our community the creative crew😎 link is in the description
thank you for this
7:55 🤣 great vid!
Haha! Thank you
Thank you! Your videos are always great. Also, for recognizing that following English convention, it's GIF not "JIF"...
🙌🙌🙌
You are awesome. 😇
Thank you!
4:15 anyone else get jump scared by the X sound 😂😂
Haha whoops! Sorry about that 😅
Please tell who to working with practicals
Can I ask you what is that font that you used for overtitle? Thank you :)
Sorry, I'm not entirely sure -- that's our video editor's department :)
thanks i am 14 years my mission is to create website yeah you are younger then me i will watch your more vedio's
Cheers!
I remember making websites in 2003
💪💪
Images should be WEBP
Thx for your tip 👍
I was thinking the same thing
I thought avif > webp?
Thank you !🤩
You’re welcome 😊
awesome vid and I love the Editor X nod
Cheers! Thanks for watching :)
Very important idea
Glad you think so!
my bad i thought this was web dev
No mostly web design
Great!..⛳
Cheers
not evan half way in and it turned into editor x commercal
I don’t shy away from my partnership with them on this channel :) thx for stopping by anyway.
Thanks.
You're welcome!
I think i need to use Editor X
Agreed!
Hi, I'm Hannah, a website developer and manager, I view the world through the lens of a problem solver and troubleshooter. It's my job to make sure that websites are up and running smoothly, and to quickly address any issues that come up. I have to be both technical and creative, as I work with the website code, while also considering the overall user experience and aesthetic. It's my responsibility to keep the website running like a well-oiled machine, so that users have a positive and seamless experience.
I am looking for someone to help me design a fun freeze dried candy website.
Cool! Where have you tried to find a designer?
I usally dont left a like even if I liked the video but your's deserve pressing that like button ;P
Cheers!
Hi, I'm Hannah, a website developer and manager, I view the world through the lens of a problem solver and troubleshooter. It's my job to make sure that websites are up and running smoothly, and to quickly address any issues that come up. I have to be both technical and creative, as I work with the website code, while also considering the overall user experience and aesthetic. It's my responsibility to keep the website running like a well-oiled machine, so that users have a positive and seamless experience.
@@AkintadeHannah Hi Hannah. I'm Alan. Who the f are u?
@@AlanMaksymilian-k7h I don't understand you
Great design video but I wish it were a little more programmer friendly and less drag and drop oriented
Thanks for the feedback! Just to let you know, our channel is geared towards showcasing what can be done without code. But we appreciate your thoughts and will keep them in mind for future content.
tq🌱❤
Thank you too
This is Editor X advertising, but it doesn't matter the content is valuable to me, thank you
Glad you enjoyed the video! Yes I’m very happy to be partnered up with Editor X on the channel :)
10 minute ad for editorX
Just a hunch, but I think he might be sponsored by editorX 😂😂😂😂
Yes, you are correct, but also I am very transparent about it on my channel, the videos and descriptions 👍
You look like the younger brother of Don Frye.
Epic!
why the solution to every web design problem is editorx🤣
Cuz it’s fire.
Images should be...webp?
They could be if you want :)
@@CreativeCrewCommunity someone just told me that webp is what I should use because they are more light weight then jpg and png. I didn't know about them.
@@Microsization JPG and PNG are totally acceptable and standard image formats for the web, but you can also export your images as webp if you wish to try it out!
i thought i was watching a 500k viewes video , what made the algorithm malfunction ?
Not sure! Thx for watching though!
Tnx bro
Cheers!
Green isn’t a primary colour …
True and false.
Green is a primary color in digital media using additive mixing (RGB), but not in traditional art using subtractive mixing (RYB).
r you frankie lapenna's brother
Haha! Nope. Heard that one before though.
Images should not be jpegs!!!! They should be avif or webp with mozjpeg as fallback.
Eventually that'll be the case.
Frank lapenna?
Haha nope. Brad Hussey :)
Hi, I'm Hannah, a website developer and manager, I view the world through the lens of a problem solver and troubleshooter. It's my job to make sure that websites are up and running smoothly, and to quickly address any issues that come up. I have to be both technical and creative, as I work with the website code, while also considering the overall user experience and aesthetic. It's my responsibility to keep the website running like a well-oiled machine, so that users have a positive and seamless experience.
The number of times you said editor X made me dislike the video. Was to planning to subscribe seeing the quality but meh!
Sigh why am i not surprised, another ad. This isnt a tutorial.
Did you learn Krav Maga?
U told am a baby😢
:)
I thought it was tips, it's just tool praising.
And tips.
@@CreativeCrewCommunity for using such tools
I pick anti design
To each their own :)
Hi, I'm Hannah, a website developer and manager, I view the world through the lens of a problem solver and troubleshooter. It's my job to make sure that websites are up and running smoothly, and to quickly address any issues that come up. I have to be both technical and creative, as I work with the website code, while also considering the overall user experience and aesthetic. It's my responsibility to keep the website running like a well-oiled machine, so that users have a positive and seamless experience.
👍👍👍
Thanks for watching
Lol😂❤
Cheers!
who ever did the subtitling on this video needs to be fired. hope it was just AI
Haha! Yeah it was AI
gpt 3 probably. It was fired and replaced by gpt 4
ρɾσɱσʂɱ 🤷
🤷♂️
im here to learn.
not to listen your dump jokes.
Act like a Professional...
Sorry you’re upset. You’re visiting the wrong channel if you can’t enjoy a bit of fun. Peace.
Congratulations you just helped a kid!
Cool 👍