Do Modern Websites Have Too Many Animations? UX or Distraction?

Botinquiered

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Hey everyone,

I’ve been browsing a lot of new websites lately, and I can’t help but notice how heavy the use of animations has become, from scrolling effects and hover transitions to entire backgrounds that move.

While these effects can make a website look sleek and modern, I sometimes feel they slow down performance or distract users from the main goal, reading content or converting.

So I wanted to ask the community:

Where’s the balance between good UX and visual appeal?
Would love to hear your opinions, examples of sites that do this well (or poorly), and any best practices for keeping animations smooth and meaningful.
 

Jack Liwoski

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Look it depends upon the niche. Sometime those animations play a vital role in maintaining the brand reputation. But this doesn't mean you have to insert animation in every website. You mostly see those animation that are single paged or just have 4 to 5 pages.

But, when it comes to big project or sites where you have hundered or thousands of pages, then inserting animation in this kinda websites is not sensible. Coz it can make your sites speed VERY low. And that's why vast majority of big brands keep their site simple and minimalistic.

Short answer is: it depends upon the niche you're working in. If it's small project (5 to 15 pages), then you can add those cozy and cool animation. if it's not, then keeping your site simple is a senseible approach.
 
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