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7 Common Wix Studio Mistakes to Avoid in 2025

Emilia Rose

Wix Studio is a powerful platform for building stunning, responsive websites. However, even experienced users can make mistakes that compromise their site’s performance, usability, or design. To help you maximize the potential of Wix Studio, here are seven common mistakes to avoid in 2025—and tips to fix them.



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1. Neglecting Essential Legal Pages


The Mistake: Leaving out crucial legal pages like a Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Accessibility Statement can expose your website to legal risks and damage your reputation.



How to Avoid It:


  • Create a Privacy Policy: Clearly outline how you collect, store, and use user data. Be transparent about data sharing practices and how you protect user privacy.

  • Develop Terms of Service: Define the terms and conditions of using your website, including rules and regulations, intellectual property rights, and limitations of liability.   

  • Implement an Accessibility Statement: Commit to making your website accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. Detail the steps you take to ensure accessibility and provide contact information for accessibility-related inquiries.   

  • Link to Cookie Policy: Include a link to your Privacy Policy from your Cookie Policy to provide detailed information about cookie usage and data privacy.





2. Overloading Your Site with Animations


While it's tempting to pack your website with every feature and element you can think of, less is often more. Cluttered designs can overwhelm visitors and make it difficult to find the information they need. Keep your layout clean, use plenty of white space, and prioritize essential content.


The Mistake: While animations can make your site engaging, overusing them can slow down load times, distract users, and even look unprofessional.



How to Avoid It:


  • Use animations sparingly—apply them only where they enhance the user experience.

  • Opt for subtle transitions rather than flashy, excessive effects.

  • Test your site’s loading speed with tools like Google PageSpeed Insights to ensure animations aren’t causing delays.

  • Include "Stop on Hover" Functionality: To improve accessibility, incorporate "Stop on Hover" functionality for moving animations, allowing users to pause the animation if desired.




3. Not Setting Up Proper SEO


The Mistake: Wix Studio provides robust SEO tools, but neglecting them can leave your site invisible to search engines. Common errors include missing meta titles, weak keyword usage, or forgetting image alt texts.


How to Avoid It:


  • Use the SEO Settings for each page to add optimized meta titles and descriptions.

  • Perform keyword research to identify terms your audience is searching for.

  • Compress Images: Reduce image file sizes without compromising quality to improve page load speed.

  • Use Descriptive File Names: Name images with relevant keywords to help search engines understand their content.

  • Add Alt Text: Provide detailed alt text for each image to describe its content and improve accessibility for visually impaired users.







4. Mismanaging Margins, Dockings, and Paddings


The Mistake: Poor spacing can make your design look cluttered or misaligned, especially on smaller screens. Mismanaged dockings can cause elements to overlap or disappear. Learn Mastering Dockings, Margins, and Paddings in Wix Studio



How to Avoid It:


  • Always preview your layout in Responsive Mode to check alignment.

  • Use consistent margins and paddings to maintain a clean design.

  • Dock elements thoughtfully—avoid relying solely on “Auto Dock” and manually fine-tune placements.




5. Overlooking Accessibility Features


The Mistake: Failing to make your site accessible excludes users with disabilities, which can hurt both your audience reach and compliance with web accessibility standards.



How to Avoid It:


  • Use Clear and Concise Language: Write content that is easy to understand and avoid jargon or complex sentence structures.

  • Ensure Colour Contrast: Choose colour combinations that are easy to read, and ensure sufficient colour contrast between text and background.

  • Optimize Image Alt Text: Provide descriptive alt text for all images to help screen readers interpret visual content.

  • Use Headings and Subheadings: Use headings (H1, H2, H3) correctly to help screen readers navigate your content.





6. Forgetting to Test Forms and Links


The Mistake: Broken links and non-functional forms frustrate users and hurt your site’s credibility.



How to Avoid It:


  • Double-Check Links:  Verify all links to ensure they lead to the correct pages.

  • Implement Form Validation: Ensure your forms have necessary validation rules to prevent users from submitting incomplete or invalid information.

  • Test Form Submissions: Personally submit test forms to confirm they work correctly and deliver the expected results.

  • Utilize Wix Studio's Link Checker: Employ Wix Studio's built-in Link Checker tool to identify and rectify any broken links on your site.




7. Not Optimizing Button Styles for Better User Experience


The Mistake: Overlooking button styles can lead to a less-than-ideal user experience. Common errors include inconsistent button sizes, poor color choices, and a lack of responsiveness.



How to Avoid It:


  • Set Minimum and Maximum Widths: Ensure buttons maintain a consistent size across different screen sizes by setting minimum and maximum width values.

  • Choose Contrasting Colours: Select button colours that stand out from the background. A high colour contrast between the button text and background improves readability and makes the button more actionable.