@pamtbaau I completely agree with you. Definitely from a technical and development perspective it makes complete sense to separate the pages. Where the conflict comes is from the user perspective. I have asked several people, including the client (who is my partner), what they think and all prefer the modular with its fancy scrolling. It is easier to work through the information without clicking links and makes it a continuous experience. The scrolling on clicking a link is also popular and works well for jumping to a topic. As it is a small amount of information, each section is small and the images are not too demanding I am OK with that and have to bend with the whim of the client (if I want to carry on sharing a bed).
This now leaves me with 3 options:
- I use another website for a blog
- I find a way to link back to the home page from the blog switching off the menus when the blog is running (which I understand is possible)
- Use more links on the home page to each module / anchor
If there are other options I would be happy to hear them.
The first is possible, but inconvenient and time-consuming to run 2 sites.
The second I feel is messy
The third should be possible and the theme already has 2 links for this purpose.
Any thoughts?