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UI for multiclass classification taxonomies and search results

UI for multiclass classification taxonomies and search results

I am confused about how to present multiclass classification taxonomies to the end user on a consumer app. If an item or even an entire subcategory can be classified under different parent categories, what’s the simplest way to presenting …

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Accordion vs collapsable section

Accordion vs collapsable section

Is there any difference in accordions vs collapsable sections? Can we say that accordions have data, and collapsable sections have a layout? But, how do we visually differentiate between them? The accordion can have arrows on the left and …

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Does Apple use a base grid for iOS elements?

Does Apple use a base grid for iOS elements?

I am currently working on creating an iOS and Android app for my company and was looking at the Sketch library that Apple provides for iOS. While inspecting a few elements it looks like some of the dimensions are chosen at random. For exam…

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Hiding or showing upcoming functionalities

Hiding or showing upcoming functionalities

We are developing a data-heavy site and I was wondering, how should we present (or hide) upcoming functionalities. Let’s say in a form an option which will only be available later. Or a button that says ‘create new xy’.
What would be the b…

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Does it make sense to use a platform-agnostic HIG for desktop applcations?

Does it make sense to use a platform-agnostic HIG for desktop applcations?

I’m developing a stand-alone, cross-platform desktop app for Windows, Mac, and GNU/Linux. I’ve read these ([1], [2]) questions and concluded that I’ll have to cherry pick guidelines from all three HIGs as the end-users span across the thr…

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Your Opinion for my Dashboard Costumer [closed]

Your Opinion for my Dashboard Costumer [closed]

Just your opinion for this form
Color Position of controls …etc

for my Desktop Application
Thank’s Lot

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What are the guidelines for showing many columns in an ipad app?

What are the guidelines for showing many columns in an ipad app?

I’m creating an app for an ipad where it should show a table with someinformation, more than 7 columns. I looked in to Human Interface Guidelines for tables but there is only information for tables with one column and navigation. What are …

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What is this mobile bottom sheet UI element called?

What is this mobile bottom sheet UI element called?

I want to communicate the implementation of this kind of bottom sheet to developers, specifically how it’s a tall bottom sheet, but you can still see the background minimized underneath. What is this called?

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Is this mobile slide menu user-friendly?

Is this mobile slide menu user-friendly?

I am creating a Learn Norwegian language app for both iOS and Android.
The app consists of 4 chapters, each chapter has a sub category, for example, Pronunciation, Exercise, Grammar etc.

My problem is the sliding menu’s sub…

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Is this mobile slide menu user-friendly?

Is this mobile slide menu user-friendly?

I am creating a Learn Norwegian language app for both iOS and Android.
The app consists of 4 chapters, each chapter has a sub category, for example, Pronunciation, Exercise, Grammar etc.

My problem is the sliding menu’s sub…

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