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In the early days of the internet, websites were often seen as a digital Swiss Army knives, attempting to incorporate every possible feature and function within a single digital space. However, the landscape of web design and user expectations has shifted dramatically, really leading toa new paradigm: the recognition that your website doesn't need to do everything anymore.
By Dick WagnerIn the early days of the internet, websites were often seen as a digital Swiss Army knives, attempting to incorporate every possible feature and function within a single digital space. However, the landscape of web design and user expectations has shifted dramatically, really leading toa new paradigm: the recognition that your website doesn't need to do everything anymore.