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8 CSS & JavaScript Snippets for Building Mega Menus

8 CSS & JavaScript Snippets for Building Mega Menus

A collection of CSS & JavaScript snippets for building mega menus. Everything from simple, text-based navigation to richly-styled UIs.

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8 CSS & JavaScript Snippets for Building Mega Menus

8 CSS & JavaScript Snippets for Building Mega Menus

A collection of CSS & JavaScript snippets for building mega menus. Everything from simple, text-based navigation to richly-styled UIs.

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Chevron Usage in Menu Items

Chevron Usage in Menu Items

In a banking mobile app, all menu items have chevrons but some of them open bottom sheet instead of going to a new page. In the example below, Menu Item 1 can open a bottom sheet where as Menu Item 2 goes to the its own flow.
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8 CSS & JavaScript Snippets That Enhance Hamburger Menus

8 CSS & JavaScript Snippets That Enhance Hamburger Menus

We share a collection of CSS and JavaScript snippets that will allow you to enhance and expand the capabilities of your hamburger menus.

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Rethinking the header – its visual weight and its navigation purposes

Rethinking the header - its visual weight and its navigation purposes

Introduction:
A web site’s navigation menus usually get placed at:
a) the top area of a web page – filling the header, that is;
b) the top (the header), on demand – by means of a hamburger menu button;
c) top + left-hand column;
d) top + f…

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Bad wizard navigation?

Bad wizard navigation?

I’m working on an installation guide, or "wizard", for a web application. The installation guide will be quite complex, with many different steps, each taking up around a minute or two for the average user to complete.

We want t…

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What justifies a full page modal navigation?

What justifies a full page modal navigation?

What arguments support having a full page modal acting as a hub that takes you to different actions / pages that are linked together?
For instance imagine an app where you manage recipes, you would have a button opening a modal menu with:
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Tap takes you to next screen VS Tap enables "Continue" button

Tap takes you to next screen VS Tap enables "Continue" button

I’m designing a flow that contains screens where the user has to select an option among the available ones. For now we will not allow to select more than one, but maybe in the future it will be possible only in some of the flow screens.
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In B2B applications where are the T&C and Privacy policy placed usually?

In B2B applications where are the T&C and Privacy policy placed usually?

i’m designing the legal modules for the B2b application thats accessed via a browser. this application shows mainly different kinds of performance reports. when logging in for the 1st time users will need to agree to the T&C and Privac…

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In B2B applications where are the T&C and Privacy policy placed usually?

In B2B applications where are the T&C and Privacy policy placed usually?

I’m designing the legal modules for a B2B application that is accessed via a browser. This application mainly shows different kinds of performance reports. When logging in for the 1st time, users need to agree to the T&C and privacy po…

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