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Top 5 Web Development future trends that we can't ignore

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Keeping up with the ever changing web development changes is getting on the nerves for many.  While some of the changes are temporary and short lived, many of the others have a dramatic change prevailing the notions. For example, Flash took the web development ethics to entirely a new horizon when it was initially introduced. But today, it’s just a design option. While traditional web developers might see themselves getting out of fashion, the upcoming trends in web development will certainly bring in a new revolution. The following trends are worth our attention and how they are going to change the face of traditional web designs. 1. Java and Javascript will dominate Java is one of the most popular trends – the number of developers has topped 9 million. The main reason for such popularity is its simplicity and versatility – the code built on Java can be run by multiple platforms. Now users have many devices with different OSs, which makes it a universal solution

The effective web designing trends of 2018

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1. An Increase in One-Page Website Designs For the uninitiated, there are two main types of websites : multi-page affairs, and one-page setups. The traditional approach to building a website is to put each topic on its own page. This makes sense for the majority of websites. However, given the evolution of the way people read the web, there is a strong case to be made for cutting down content to a bare minimum, in order to improve conversion rates. An ever increasing number of users favor browsing the net on their mobile devices as opposed to their desktop computers. Therefore, web design approaches that favor ease-of-scrolling – while also ensuring that navigation hyperlinks don’t introduce usability issues – are increasingly coming to the fore. This means that individual pages are out, and concise, scrollable sections are in – i.e. one-page web designs. Ultimately, you’ll want to structure a one-page site similarly to a landing page , although there’s more scope for cr