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6 years ago from Cenk Özbakır, Founder, Citationsy
So it looks better.
I know. :) But personally, I always felt that telling me why I should do something is a lot more helpful than just telling me to do something. Also, I think changing some lines of CSS is not the kind of feedback that makes the site better.
Sorry if I come across arsey, I totally don't mean it like that. :)
no problem - i was about to leave the office and thought some quick CSS changes were the easiest way to get my point across, hence my quickness. Also apologies if I came across as a bit of a dick.
To explain - I think the border on the button was unnecessary - it already stands out enough. I changed the sizing because i thought the proportions weren't quite working and the button wasn't really gelling with the rest of the site. I suggested the spacing with the hero image to give it a bit of space to breath and draw emphasis to it. It was currently all squished up with loads of text surrounding it which gave the otherwise nice and clean site a bit of a cluttered appearance, due to the amount of text instantly visible.
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