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Our About Us Page |
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Reference Page |
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Similarities In Pages |
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Differences In Pages |
"Our 'About Us' page features a navigation bar at the top with links that can redirect users to different webpages on our website. The page showcases the title in the red and black color theme of our website. Below the title, there are four cards, each containing an image of a member in our group along with their names. Hovering over these cards triggers a button to slide up, suggesting the user to click on it. Upon clicking, the button displays a pop-up image of the user's CV. This pop-up can be hidden by clicking on the cross button that appears on the top right of the CV. Directly below these cards, there is a feedback form prompting users for their name, email, phone, and message, along with a button through which users can send their feedback."
"The 'About Us' page of Wearfixel presents a navigation bar at the top, providing links to various webpages on our website. The color scheme of the page incorporates black, red, and white. Just below the navigation bar, there is a section featuring a banner image. Beneath the banner image, a title identifies the individuals accountable for the company. Directly under the title, pictures of the members responsible for the Wearfixel website are displayed. "
" Both Wearfixel and Print Shop's "About Us" pages have a navigation bar with links to all the other web pages on the website. . Both of them include cards with team members' names and pictures, providing a concise yet personal glimpse into the individuals contributing to their respective organizations. "
" Print Shop's "About Us" page includes a feedback form, providing a way for user interaction. In contrast, Wearfixel's "About Us" page does not include this feature, highlighting a difference in their approach to online engagement. Clicking on the card with the user's photo shows a pop-up menu on the Print Shop's webpage, whereas clicking the card with an image on the Wearfixel's webpage does nothing. "