How should input fields be laid out on larger view ports?
Within the context of Enterprise UX, where the focus of forms is not on conversion rates, but on quick and efficient data input process, which of the following patterns would you recommend for laying out fields/forms. I’m par…
Should checkbox label be styled like an anchor link?
I’ve struggled to find any sort of argument that supports either of my theories so i wanted to see what the UX community at large thinks about this.
Scenario
I have an online shop. When you view a product list view you’re p…
Placeholder text example
I am looking for some feedback on placeholder text. We have several inputs that are currently blank (we’re creating a form builder application). There are a few fields, specifically: No. (number), Label, and Description. I am…
Where should I put (or should I use) a giant button?
I’m a mobile developer and I’m working on a pet project that has a giant button. Because this button needs to be pressed while the user’s hands are likely occupied, big seems good to me. However no matter what I do it just lo…
Is search type really user-friendly?
I have seen many websites using category list in the search box. It’s really useless for me to choose the category and then to search the keyword.
Is this search type really user-friendly?
I a software developer going into UX/UI work and learning on the job. Help please
I am new to UX as professional thing. I have been a developer for several years, and a frontend developer for the last 4 years, I am not the best at it, but not the worst either. With time I got more and more interested in th…
Too many items to be highlighted on a mobile app list view
I have a screen that the user can observe past transactions of the credit card. There can be 40-50 rows (on average) on the screen, scrollable downwards. I would like to offer one feature for some of the items on the list, an…
Should "Home" be in navigation? [duplicate]
This question already has an answer here:
I always see home in the navigation and it seems redundant. Mainly because I would press the logo to go back home. The argument would go, not everyone knows the logo would take you home especially if we consider different levels of users. In that case, the home button should be in the navigation.
What if we have a big website that has 8 or more items in the navigation? Should we still keep “Home” or should we drop it?
At what point should we keep home? Or should home even be allowed on the navigation? Are there any studies or concepts that back it up?
Is including multiple data types in a field an anti-pattern?
On Venmo’s web app, you create a transaction by selecting a recipient and then filling out a field that includes a dollar amount and a description:
Both the dollar amount and the description are mandatory, and they can onl…
Is including multiple data types in a field an anti-pattern?
On Venmo’s web app, you create a transaction by selecting a recipient and then filling out a field that includes a dollar amount and a description:
Both the dollar amount and the description are mandatory, and they can onl…