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Do I need to write "hello" Online?
The client wants the page title to say "Hello <user>".
Do you think it's necessary? The sites I use do not.
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And I liked the way they greet me on hdviews.ru. Hello %username%, but hello is written in many languages and is displayed randomly.
Each page on the site has a purpose. As a rule, it consists in answering a visitor's question or helping him solve some problem.
And all the content of the page is aimed at achieving its goal.
If the greeting serves to achieve the purpose of the page, it should be present.
But I, here, cannot imagine such a situation, unless you are making a greetings site :)
Let's say "Goodbye!" sites saying "Hello"!
I think it's worth implementing.
For example, on ozone , this is elevated to an absolute, and this is not the last store in Runet
What, is it hard to do something? If the client wants, then please ...
In the title? Or in a separate block?
In fact, I believe that such blocks are needed - if only because the user must see whether he is logged in or not, and under what login.
Whether to write a personal appeal depends on the subject of the site. On the corporate website of the company, you can write Hello Dmitry Sergeevich, after the user is authorized in the billing system, or if the site provides b2c services, a personal appeal is a wonderful thing.
But, if the site provides one-time services, the client will not want to disclose additional data, and you will have to display a text like 'Hello Krevedka86', which will not please the client at all.
Hello Vasily Vladimirovich, we are glad to see you again on our website -> excellent
Hello Krevedka86 -> somehow not very
You need to understand whether the visitor will disclose their personal data to work with the site. An online store can thus try to increase customer loyalty, especially when ordering goods, the customer enters personal data in any case.
if a greeting is written somewhere in the upper corner, instead of a login form
, in this case it is not necessary, I think it’s just not some kind of respect ...
If you want to greet, then this should be written in the center and
will appear only when you first log this day.
Start from how the site generally speaks to the visitor. If there are sections or items in the menu like "My Documents", "My Profile", etc., then it would be pretty stupid to write to the person "Hello", because he himself is merged with the site. In such a case, it would be more correct to write, for example, "I am %username%". I hope the idea is clear.
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