Lots of creative folks, like designers and photographers, really dig HTML5 websites because they let them express themselves in cool ways. Chungi Yoo’s portfolio is a neat example. It’s not just a plain showcase; it’s like a fun playground where you can mess around with stuff like headers and buttons, which makes it a good time. Chungi Yoo uses HTML5’s latest stuff along with tools like Vue.js, Nuxt.js, and GSAP to make it all snazzy and user-friendly.
Microinteractions
Microinteractions are subtle site animations enhancing engagement. They include triggers, rules, feedback, and sometimes loops/modes. Practical uses: improving engagement, guiding user behavior. Well-designed microinteractions boost user engagement and your online presence.
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