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Dot navigation with TOC?

Dot navigation with TOC?

Reading this old question/answers, it’s true that navigation dots is something not extremely necessary although it’s established as a norm.
I found a fairly technical web page where the content of each section is of certain relevance for t…

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Why is the keyboard navigation and selection different for a group of checkboxes vs radio?

Why is the keyboard navigation and selection different for a group of checkboxes vs radio?

We are working on a multi-step survey flow that involves both single select radio options and multi-select checkbox options. We want to make sure it is easy to use for Keyboard users and have been looking at the W3 documentation.
Following…

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Navigate with tab key and use text editor with tab key

Navigate with tab key and use text editor with tab key

We have an application that includes a text editor.
As you know, it is a good practice on the web to let the user also navigate with the tab key (WCAG 2.1.1, 2.1.2).
My question is that if you need to move between paragraph, section and po…

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How can I show users that an element is a 3d model that can be rotated?

How can I show users that an element is a 3d model that can be rotated?

I have an important element on my website that can be 3d rotated if the user clicks or touch and drag to the sides. When running a few tests with people, I noticed they skip it through it and never rotate the object.
How could I make it so…

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"Back to category" button for product belonging to multiple categories

"Back to category" button for product belonging to multiple categories

I’m working on an e-commerce website and I’m faced with this issue:
I need to place a "Back to category" button on my product pages but some of these products are linked to 2 or 3 different categories.
I don’t know if I just have…

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Asking users how did you hear about us – influenced my marketing

Asking users how did you hear about us - influenced my marketing

This is a step that has been influenced by marketing people.
The step is now in the middle of the user’s task, interrupting them from getting a service quote straight away.
Now, because I’m trying to find the best solution both for UX and …

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Is a good user experience to display actions on the top of the screen on the web?

Is a good user experience to display actions on the top of the screen on the web?

Navigation on the top of the screen is common on the web. To add actions like "Edit", "See details", "Copy" in the navbar is more specific on the desktop.
Fluent UI, Sharepoint added this pattern some years ag…

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8 Examples of Icon-Based Navigation, Enhanced with CSS and JavaScript

8 Examples of Icon-Based Navigation, Enhanced with CSS and JavaScript

Utilizing icons in a site’s navigation seems like a natural fit, we share a collection of unique CSS and JavaScript code snippets that bring those icons to navigation.

The post 8 Examples of Icon-Based Navigation, Enhanced with CSS and JavaScript appeared first on Speckyboy Design Magazine.

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Part 2: Real-World Example of Designing for Customer Intentions

Part 2: Real-World Example of Designing for Customer Intentions

In part one we introduced the Designing for Customer Intentions concept, in part two we dive into the method illustrated by a real-world example of putting it to use in an e-commerce website redesign project.

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Part 2: Real-World Example of Designing for Customer Intentions

Part 2: Real-World Example of Designing for Customer Intentions

In part one we introduced the Designing for Customer Intentions concept, in part two we dive into the method illustrated by a real-world example of putting it to use in an e-commerce website redesign project.

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