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Is right-click still an important gesture to hold on to?

Is right-click still an important gesture to hold on to?

With more and more people using mobile devices (or devices which doesn’t have right click gesture), its getting tough to indicate that there is an activity that involves right click on desktop devices, especially for those ap…

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Contact form on mobile vs. mailto: link?

Contact form on mobile vs. mailto: link?

I have decided to put a contact form in the footer for my portfolio site and opening the question up to include any site where the decision was to add a contact form on the desktop version…

Would it be more accessible to …

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When do you present a website UX survey?

When do you present a website UX survey?

I’m wanting to build a usability survey on a website that’s used by mortgage brokers.

It’s a website where users will come not to browse, but to find mortgage product information while a client is sat there with them; so it’…

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Should email verification links expire?

Should email verification links expire?

It’s a common practice for websites to send email verification links on sign up. Should these verification links expire? I know about a bunch of website where they do and I wonder why?

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What is this side menu called that can be found in many multi-touch apps, and where does it originate from?

What is this side menu called that can be found in many multi-touch apps, and where does it originate from?

It can be found for example in the YouTube and Facebook app.

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Is domain name important for user experience?

Is domain name important for user experience?

Is it important for the domain of a website to be chosen so that it is simple to type?

For example, consider delicious-dot-ly (delicious.ly).
Would it be fair to say that the difficulty of typing this domain name leads to a …

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Is domain name important for user experience?

Is domain name important for user experience?

Is it important for the domain of a website to be chosen so that it is simple to type?

For example, consider delicious-dot-ly (delicious.ly).
Would it be fair to say that the difficulty of typing this domain name leads to a …

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Showing/Hiding vs.Enable/Disabling form fields

Showing/Hiding vs.Enable/Disabling form fields

I would like to know the benefits and drawbacks regarding to form design of “dependent fields”. For example, in my form I have a Marital Status field, and depending on it’s value, I need to know the partner document number an…

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Should we ask for name on card even though it’s not required for credit card payments?

Should we ask for name on card even though it's not required for credit card payments?

The name on card is not used when processing credit card payments. Paypal does not ask the user to enter the name on card when saving a card to the “wallet”, while Amazon.com does.

The benefit of asking for it is that the us…

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Should we ask for name on card even though it’s not required for credit card payments?

Should we ask for name on card even though it's not required for credit card payments?

The name on card is not used when processing credit card payments. Paypal does not ask the user to enter the name on card when saving a card to the “wallet”, while Amazon.com does.

The benefit of asking for it is that the us…

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