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How to find examples of "mobile (usecases, user-stories, flowcharts, etc)"

How to find examples of "mobile (usecases, user-stories, flowcharts, etc)"

My experience has been that paper prototypes are the fastest way to get mobile apps built.

That said, I’m interested in getting more exposure to the thought process other UX professionals went through at a high-level to defi…

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Why do light switch buttons have up/down direction when it’s really a toggle function?

Why do light switch buttons have up/down direction when it's really a toggle function?

If you do a quick image search on your favorite search engine on “light switch” you get a large number of images. Most of them have up and down direction, to represent state. Up for on in the US, and down for off. This varies…

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Formatting Web Pages for Printing

Formatting Web Pages for Printing

I’ve been wondering for a while about the correct way that web pages should be formatted for printing:

In my view they should be WYSISWYG.

Otherwise you get the situation demonstrated on this page from the BBC’s webpage – that by pressing print you lose the interesting diagram:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17365934

And I also seem to see an increasing amount of paper wasting non formatting: as demonstrated by this page:

http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/visitmuseum/gettinghere.aspx

So the question is: How should web pages be formatted for printing ?

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Printable sketch templates for Android phones [on hold]

Printable sketch templates for Android phones [on hold]

Can you recommend a printable sketch template (“idea sheet”/6up) for Android phones?
Preferably, the template should contain several real-size screens to sketch on.
Here’s what I’m using for iPhone, and would like to get s…

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Printable sketch templates for Android phones [on hold]

Printable sketch templates for Android phones [on hold]

Can you recommend a printable sketch template (“idea sheet”/6up) for Android phones?
Preferably, the template should contain several real-size screens to sketch on.
Here’s what I’m using for iPhone, and would like to get s…

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How to announce launch of mobile version (Native apps + website) of a website

How to announce launch of mobile version (Native apps + website) of a website

What is best way to inform to user of desktop website that now website have Mobile version of website and native apps for many platforms?

A permanent section on website to tell about it with icons.

or

A pop on homepage loa…

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Should we be optimistic or pessimistic with UI updates on AJAX requests?

Should we be optimistic or pessimistic with UI updates on AJAX requests?

We are discussing in our team how best to handle UI updates after a user does something to cause an AJAX request to the server.

Here are options we are considering:

Instantly update the UI and add/update/remove the item th…

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OK for dropdown button to be on the left?

OK for dropdown button to be on the left?

Perhaps a minor point, but I thought I’d ask anyway…Normally, the button to drop a dropdown display is to the right of the display area, but I have the option to put it on either side, like so:

Q1: First, the convention …

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OK for dropdown button to be on the left?

OK for dropdown button to be on the left?

Perhaps a minor point, but I thought I’d ask anyway…Normally, the button to drop a dropdown display is to the right of the display area, but I have the option to put it on either side, like so:

Q1: First, the convention …

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Should survey for canceling subscription be before or after the subscription is canceled?

Should survey for canceling subscription be before or after the subscription is canceled?

We want to collect data about why our users cancel our product subscription.

Should we put the survey form on the same page? Since it might be more likely that they will fill it in, but probably at the expense of distractin…

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