I understand that I am asking a much more reaserch/academic oriented question and may be out of the scope of this site but I have searched tirelessly and I cannot find any available resources.
I haven’t found any clear resources online to be able to figure out what makes any web test truly dyslexia-friendly. I hope you guys can share valuable information here.
We are building an insight section where user gets all his critical status of his activities. It includes a recommendation section. Recommendation is basically few action items where user can go and do the fixing. These sections has to be …
I am working on an app where one of the final steps in the signup process requires that users provide information displayed on screen to their employer; they can either go to their email and forward the data we sent them or they can screen…
I need to convey to the user that a link presented in English to a site or doc is also offered in Spanish. What’s the best way to show this? Visualization through parenthetical (Espagnol), a flag?
I am designing a long form in which all fields are mandatory and form cannot be broken down into steps should submit button be fixed at bottom keeping rest of the form scrollable or the button should be below all the fields?