Rain & Wordpress
I was thinking about designing a site that feels like a quiet forest at dusk—soft lighting, slow transitions, maybe a little ambient sound. Have you ever considered blending nature vibes with clean web design?
Sounds like a peaceful project—just remember to keep the audio subtle and the page load times quick, otherwise the forest vibe might get a bit muddled. Use soft gradients, maybe a subtle parallax effect, but don’t let the transitions overwhelm the content. It’ll be a nice blend of nature and clean design if you keep it lean and intentional.
That sounds right, just keep the sounds in the background like a distant wind and make sure the images load fast, so the forest stays crisp and not heavy. A little parallax for the trees, but mostly smooth scrolling so the focus stays on the words. I’ll keep the design clean and let the nature vibe breathe.
Sounds solid—just double‑check your image sizes and use WebP or AVIF so the forest stays crisp but light, and make sure the audio auto‑pause on tab loss so it doesn’t get annoying. A tiny parallax on the tree layers will add depth, but keep the JS minimal and use requestAnimationFrame for smooth scrolling. You’ll have a clean, breathing site if you keep those details tight.
That sounds like a good plan, I’ll keep the images small and the audio gentle, the parallax will be subtle but not heavy, and I’ll make sure the code stays light. Thanks for the tip, I’ll stay mindful of the details.
Glad it helped—keep tweaking until the forest feels just right, and you’ll have a quiet, engaging page that users will love to wander through. Good luck!