Should I use Yes/No or Ok/Cancel on my message box?
Semantically, the Yes/No buttons are roughly equivalent to the Ok/Cancel buttons, but in general what would you recommend to use? Should I always use Yes/No or always use Ok/Cancel? Or does it depend on the case?
Should I use Yes/No or Ok/Cancel on my message box?
Semantically, the Yes/No buttons are roughly equivalent to the Ok/Cancel buttons, but in general what would you recommend to use? Should I always use Yes/No or always use Ok/Cancel? Or does it depend on the case?
What is the name of this combined button/popupbutton?
This button is in the new Firefox, but what is the name of it?
What is the name of this combined button/popupbutton?
This button is in the new Firefox, but what is the name of it?
In which cases does it make sense to use an explanatory video on a homepage?
I am a junior designer and I working on a web service’s site design. I am not sure what should I place at the homepage i.e.:
Some services like dropbox and readability have a quick video tour which explains what the product …
In which cases does it make sense to use an explanatory video on a homepage?
I am a junior designer and I working on a web service’s site design. I am not sure what should I place at the homepage i.e.:
Some services like dropbox and readability have a quick video tour which explains what the product …
Font Size For Mobile Sites?
I am designing a mobile site, and I’m wondering what I should set the font size as. Any suggestions?
How do I restructure content to be more user friendly?
I’ve got a content management system that isn’t the most usable at the moment, but it is pretty intuitive for the end user. The front facing content is a mess, however, and someone decided that most of the pages should be sty…
Should double click be avoided in web applications?
I find that double click is a great gesture that could be successfully used in graphical interfaces but for some reason has negative connotation on the web. Should it be avoided at all costs?
Should double click be avoided in web applications?
I find that double click is a great gesture that could be successfully used in graphical interfaces but for some reason has negative connotation on the web. Should it be avoided at all costs?