The practice of developing web resources has led to two significant trends: speed and understanding of quality. The first obliges the developer to do their work quickly, the second - defines the boundaries of the expedient.
The visitor has a specific goal when visiting the site and focuses on generally accepted ideas about where what is and how it should work. A developer can do his work as he sees fit, but if he is interested in attracting the attention of a greater number of visitors, then it is not practical to ignore their opinion.
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A variant of “consumer animation” is when there is something that the developer has proposed, and what the previous consumers have chosen, and what the current consumer has thought of.