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Should I choose a One Page or Multi Page website?
Here’s a quick guide to help you understand the differences and choose the format that best fits your needs.
✔ What is it?
A one page website displays all the essential content on a single page. Visitors navigate by scrolling or clicking anchor links to move between sections smoothly.
✔ Who is it for?
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Creators, freelancers, personal brands
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Event pages, portfolio previews, quick intros
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Those with limited content or a smaller budget
✔ What it usually includes:
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Hero section (main visual + intro)
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About / Brand story
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Services offered
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Highlighted works or projects
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Contact form or direct links
One Page Website
✔ What is it?
A multi page website separates content into individual pages—like Home, About, Services, Portfolio, Contact—making it easier to organize detailed information.
✔ Who is it for?
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Brands or individuals with more content
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Blogs, case studies, categorized portfolios
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Small businesses or long-term websites
✔ Common page structure:
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Home
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About
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Services
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Portfolio
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Contact
Multi Page Website
Navigation
Structure
SEO Potential
Maintenance
Interactivity
Best for
Feature
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One Page Website
Scroll-based within one page
Simple and focused
Great for single-topic focus
Easier and faster
Smooth scrolling & animations
Personal brands, lightweight info
Multi Page Website
Separate pages with menu navigation
Clear, expandable organization
Stronger SEO across multiple keywords
Scalable and content-rich
Ideal for deep-dives and categorized info
Businesses, service platforms, content-driven sites


Maybe you have an idea, a story to tell, or a project to show.
You want it to be seen, to be felt, to exist somewhere beyond your mind.
I'm here to help you bring it to life — thoughtfully, beautifully, and personally.
Kailin S.
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