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I’ve just created my first mock-up of an ICT Help portal for my organisation and wanted to see if t…
I am a software developer for a plugin for Blender. I am new to UX, but have created UIs and GUIs for some time.
My plugin has three buttons – two with filter options grouped visually with them. Above these buttons is an animation panel th…
The scenario: A user can add individual items to an order, or use a template to get started, which preselects several items. If a template is used, the user can de-select items that they don’t want to include in the order, and adjust the q…
I’m working on a screen where it is like an order form and has a functionality to allow user to save the details they input as a draft. Upon saving the details, I want to display the message that the save was successful.
Looking through ma…
I have a table with different user options.
These options are either coming from a base template (Standard), a customized base template (Custom), or a customized base template that has not yet been published/finalized (Draft).
I’ve been questioning myself for a while now how UI designers choose the exact colors that they end up using. I think that the Windows 7 user interface is a good example of this (in Windows 10+ everything is just white).
Does the definition of a Kanban board permit stacked lists? In other words, can an individual column contain multiple lists (rows). If not, is there another design similar to a Kanban board that does permit this?
Let’s say I’m sharing a Figma file, and than I want to continue working, so the other side won’t see that I’m working until I’ll update the file. Can I pause the shared file?