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Sortable Checkboxes for Ranked Options

Sortable Checkboxes for Ranked Options

A user profile form has a set of checkboxes that determine which departments the user belongs to. The data is stored in a comma-delimited list.

We now have a new requirement: order the comma-delimited list in the order of “primary depart…

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15+ Best Free Brush Fonts for Designers

15+ Best Free Brush Fonts for Designers

Discover the best free brush fonts for adding an authentic look to your designs. This collection includes a variety of brush styles and variations.

The post 15+ Best Free Brush Fonts for Designers appeared first on Speckyboy Design Magazine.

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Taking Trips Outside of Your Design Comfort Zone

Taking Trips Outside of Your Design Comfort Zone

We explore why projects outside of our sweet spot can cause such discomfort and discuss those things we can do to meet these challenges with enthusiasm.

The post Taking Trips Outside of Your Design Comfort Zone appeared first on Speckyboy Design Magazine.

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Using virtual-reality as user interface

Using virtual-reality as user interface

I want to know about how to use a virtual-reality as user interface.

Examples of virtual-reality interfaces are modern time AAA role playing games, like “The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim”, “The Witcher 3” or “World of Warcraft”. However, here …

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10 Pure CSS Responsive Navigation Code Snippets

10 Pure CSS Responsive Navigation Code Snippets

These responsive navigation snippets are free to use on your own projects. They feature a variety of styles so there’s going to be something for all sites.

The post 10 Pure CSS Responsive Navigation Code Snippets appeared first on Speckyboy Design Magazine.

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Compact, at a glance indicator of checklist status

Compact, at a glance indicator of checklist status

What are some good ways to show, at a glance, the status of items in a checklist?

I have some checklists for various people in an organization. I need to show the various states of each person’s checklist at a glance. Here’s what I have s…

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Apple’s round checkboxes – Where and when are they used?

Apple's round checkboxes - Where and when are they used?

We are building a cross platform app, and a decision maker on my team (who is an Apple user) wants all of our “Select to delete” checkboxes to be round, “Like Apple’s Mail and Messages apps”.

I personally find this confusing, I think t…

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How to Handle Losing Your Motivation as a Designer

How to Handle Losing Your Motivation as a Designer

We share a technique you can use when you’re feeling burnt out and can’t bear to take one more step to complete that big creative project.

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Best pattern for an image link on a card

Best pattern for an image link on a card

I am using cards with images in a project. Ideally, I would like to have the images to be clickable and link to additional information on the topic presented on the card. On desktop, this works wonderfully. On mobile, this is an issue sinc…

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10 CSS & JavaScript Snippets for Creating Drag-and-Drop UIs

10 CSS & JavaScript Snippets for Creating Drag-and-Drop UIs

We share ten CSS and JavaScript code snippets for implementing drag-and-drop interfaces that you can use on your own web projects.

The post 10 CSS & JavaScript Snippets for Creating Drag-and-Drop UIs appeared first on Speckyboy Design Magazine.

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