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Re: Strikingly Creates Simple, Beautiful Web Sites in Minutes

#4
Suggestion: Make it more obvious that your Terms[1] and Privacy Policy[2] texts are actually links. Or maybe you aren't expecting anyone to actually read that?

Probably a 'design' decision -- but then I clicked on them and they're just plain text files that aren't even formatted to be readable.

(Yes, I realize I'm being harsh here, but really. They're explicit .txt files. Come on.)

[1] http://www.strikingly.com/terms.txt

[2] http://www.strikingly.com/privacy.txt

Re: Strikingly Creates Simple, Beautiful Web Sites in Minutes

#5

Suggestion: Make it more obvious that your Terms[1] and Privacy Policy[2] texts are actually links. Or maybe you aren't expecting anyone to actually read that? Probably a 'design' decision -- but then I clicked on them and they're just plain text files that aren't even formatted to be readable. (Yes, I realize I'm being harsh here, but really. They're explicit .txt files. Come on.) [1] http://www.strikingly.com/terms…

Thanks for the suggestion! We'll certainly spruce this up soon!

Re: Strikingly Creates Simple, Beautiful Web Sites in Minutes

#10
What about businesses that aren't apps or "sexy?" Say an accounting firm or some other professional services. I always struggle to fill in the massive image requirements of the front page sliders of these kinds of templates for "boring" businesses. I don't think these businesses should be forgotten, though.

The editing interface is fantastic, nonetheless. Great job.

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