dhada Posted 14 hours ago Share Posted 14 hours ago https://www.twenteeoneprints.com/ If you can give me some feedback on my website. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nickz Posted 13 hours ago Share Posted 13 hours ago IMHO you made a site which looks as many others. The shop does not have a return policy, you use a gmail instead of a domain based e-mail You have no SEO optimization done on the shop, the word printing,print is not under your keywords: Here are they 20 1st appearances: shirt 40 2.3%, royal 31 1.8%, family 30 1.8%, black 28 1.6%, white 28 1.6%, maroon 26 1.5%, couple 24 1.4%, canary 22 1.3%, yellow 22 1.3%, green 22 1.3%, emerald 22 1.3%, seller 20 1.2%, quality 18 1.1%, anchor 13 0.8%, order 14 0.8%, parent 10 0.6%, child 10 0.6%, swiper 10 0.6%, thank 11 0.6%, material 9 0.5% No prices the entire site is a playground for effects. the products needs to be in the limelight. The site is a vehicle. 6 Pages are in the index, your menu is insufficient. Try to make you site funcional, give examples, don't pretend. Good luck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PrestaHeroes.com Posted 9 hours ago Share Posted 9 hours ago 4 hours ago, dhada said: https://www.twenteeoneprints.com/ If you can give me some feedback on my website. That’s really nice—fresh and well executed. It does take a moment to adjust, but only because it’s modern, which honestly is rare to see in most PrestaShop builds. My only real feedback is at checkout: I’d strongly consider removing the Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions blocks unless they are legally required in your country. They tend to be visually distracting at a critical conversion step. PrestaShop is very EU-opinionated by default, and although you’ve already cleaned up a lot of that, GDPR/TOS elements are still enabled out of the box. On non-EU builds, this is one of the first things I remove. One additional UX note on the product list: when a product has attributes, showing “Add to cart” can be misleading. You may want to switch that to “Select options” (or similar). Ideally, this would open a quick-view modal rather than sending the visitor to the product page, which helps keep them in the browsing flow. Overall—great work. It’s genuinely refreshing to see something clean, modern, and thoughtfully executed in PrestaShop. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SopsoNWebBerserker Posted 9 hours ago Share Posted 9 hours ago Hi, I took a quick look at your page, and I need to point out a critical UX issue that might be driving away customers, especially from the younger demographic. First off – great job on the visual side, shop looks nice. The Problem: Scroll Hijacking The site uses a script that overrides the browser's native scrolling behavior (often called "smooth scroll"). Instead of reacting instantly to the finger or mouse wheel, the page "floats" with a noticeable delay. Why this hurts you (Gen Z / Millennial perspective): Loss of Control: As a user accustomed to fast-paced content consumption (Instagram/TikTok standards), I scan pages rapidly. This artificial delay makes the site feel sluggish, laggy, or even broken. Frustration = Bounce: The brain perceives this delay as friction. Instead of scrolling down to "Add to Cart," I feel like I'm fighting the interface. In e-commerce, any resistance leads to a higher bounce rate. Best regards, 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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