Right away, I can tell where the navigation is, though it's not immediately obvious that the links below your picture are external links. (What's "Xing"? Is your blog hosted on your website or somewhere else?)
Definitely wasn't expecting the top navigation to take me down a scrolling page. To get back to the top, I have to manually scroll all the way back up. Maybe have a floating menu somewhere? Or a "back to top" link?
The "Contact" page is what I was expecting the other top navigation links to do -- take me to a separate page. Not a good or a bad thing, just not what I was expecting.
Englisch ist nicht dein erste Sprache, oder? There are some small grammatical errors in your bio:
I started Coding with 13
should be
I started coding at age thirteen or I've been coding since I was thirteen years old
Your "Skills" logos look a bit blurry:
Other than that, great site! I'm not sure I'm a fan of the scrolling layout but that's a matter of personal taste. Note that I viewed your site in my browser (Chrome) only, and on desktop. It might look different on mobile.
Hi Bernhard,
Right away, I can tell where the navigation is, though it's not immediately obvious that the links below your picture are external links. (What's "Xing"? Is your blog hosted on your website or somewhere else?)
Definitely wasn't expecting the top navigation to take me down a scrolling page. To get back to the top, I have to manually scroll all the way back up. Maybe have a floating menu somewhere? Or a "back to top" link?
The "Contact" page is what I was expecting the other top navigation links to do -- take me to a separate page. Not a good or a bad thing, just not what I was expecting.
Englisch ist nicht dein erste Sprache, oder? There are some small grammatical errors in your bio:
should be
Your "Skills" logos look a bit blurry:
Other than that, great site! I'm not sure I'm a fan of the scrolling layout but that's a matter of personal taste. Note that I viewed your site in my browser (Chrome) only, and on desktop. It might look different on mobile.
If you are using fa icons it's probably caused by your custom CSS font styles
Yes indeed, the font-weight was accidentally set to bold, but I did already fix it ;)
Hi Andrew,
thanks for your feedback, those are all good points and I'll definitely look into them :)
PS: Xing is a german version of LinkedIn and somehow more common here