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DD/MM/YYYY – do people know what that means?

DD/MM/YYYY - do people know what that means?

Just finished reading Caroline Jarrett and Gerry Gaffney’s Forms that Work and I noticed that while the publisher used a screen shot on the front cover with that date format the authors didn’t actually tackle the issue of DD/…

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DD/MM/YYYY – do people know what that means?

DD/MM/YYYY - do people know what that means?

Just finished reading Caroline Jarrett and Gerry Gaffney’s Forms that Work and I noticed that while the publisher used a screen shot on the front cover with that date format the authors didn’t actually tackle the issue of DD/…

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DD/MM/YYYY – do people know what that means?

DD/MM/YYYY - do people know what that means?

Just finished reading Caroline Jarrett and Gerry Gaffney’s Forms that Work and I noticed that while the publisher used a screen shot on the front cover with that date format the authors didn’t actually tackle the issue of DD/…

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DD/MM/YYYY – do people know what that means?

DD/MM/YYYY - do people know what that means?

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"Your" vs "My" in user interfaces

"Your" vs "My" in user interfaces

Some user interfaces feature titles such as:

My documents
My photos
My previous orders

While others opt for:

Your documents
Your photos
Your previous orders

Are their any guidelines addressing which is more suitable t…

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"Your" vs "My" in user interfaces

"Your" vs "My" in user interfaces

Some user interfaces feature titles such as:

My documents
My photos
My previous orders

While others opt for:

Your documents
Your photos
Your previous orders

Are their any guidelines addressing which is more suitable t…

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How do you take notes at speed?

How do you take notes at speed?

One of the things that I’ve quickly found out when doing usability testing and field studies is that it’s hard to keep up with the pace of what’s going on and take sufficient notes.

How do you cope with this? Do you write in…

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When you have to fill up the rest of the page

When you have to fill up the rest of the page

I’ve noticed that I often run into the same problem in many projects I work on: It seems like I always end up having that extra space that I have nothing to fill up with.

It usually ends up with an additional space that I h…

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Are "print" links needed on a website?

Are "print" links needed on a website?

What do you think, does a website for a general audience need a “print” link or will the users know how to print the page for themselves (using the browser controls)?

Some background:

It’s not a content-heavy website, so
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Is a confirm email address field still considered a best practice?

Is a confirm email address field still considered a best practice?

Having an input field to confirm an email address is pretty standard. However, I would like to know if using a confirm email address field still considered a best practice.

The Email and Confirm email input controls account …

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