<p>UX Power Tools &#8211; Medium | Jon Moore Tiny Trends If you love it, put it in a frame Site framing is lovely. Sometimes the frame scrolls…sometimes it doesn’t. It’s unexpected. It’s bold. It’s chunky. It’s different, and that’s okay. Artistic license aside, it’s a great way to…well…frame the content. Go figure. Get yourself in the right frame [&hellip;]</p>

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UX Power Tools – Medium | Jon Moore

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If you love it, put it in a frame

Site framing is lovely. Sometimes the frame scrolls…sometimes it doesn’t. It’s unexpected. It’s bold. It’s chunky. It’s different, and that’s okay.

Artistic license aside, it’s a great way to…well…frame the content. Go figure.

Get yourself in the right frame of mind and buckle up. Leggo.

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