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How do I improve the quality of a website?
Improving the quality of a website involves a combination of design, content, functionality, and user experience enhancements. Here are some key steps to help you improve your website's quality:
1. Responsive Design:
Ensure your website is mobile-friendly and responsive. Test it on various devices and screen sizes to ensure it looks and functions well everywhere. This is easy to do with the UltimateWB built-in Responsive app in the Styles Manager.
2. User-Friendly Navigation:
Simplify your website's navigation menu and structure.
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