Placement of edit and delete buttons for dynamic table
The application I am working on has dynamic tables that gets longer as the user adds more objects. The user is able to edit the properties of these objects and/or delete them.
I’m quite confident of the button placement bei…
Improving the "booking page" for a taxi booking mobile application
I’m currently working on a taxi booking application and have got to the stage where I need to design the “Book” page where the user can create a new advance taxi booking.
The features are as follows:
The user can set the s…
Things I would need to learn [closed]
Hello everyone and thanks in advance for helping me out. I just graduated from a video game conception school and I want to get into UX for video game or mobile app. The issue is: I don’t know where to start. I am already ver…
Your Mobile Design Strategy: Responsive, Adaptive, Native, Or Not At All?
Responsive design is a buzzword in User Experience. Adoption is moving at blazing speed. Designers are blogging all kinds of advice about what mobile strategy we should follow. But really, mobile first for everything?
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Why doesn’t the calculator in iPhone have a backspace?
Why doesn’t the calculator in iPhone have a backspace? It only has a ‘AC / C’ button which clears the complete entry that was made.
If a user wants to get rid of the last digit / last few digits that was entered, it’s imposs…
Why doesn’t the calculator in iPhone have a backspace?
Why doesn’t the calculator in iPhone have a backspace? It only has a ‘AC / C’ button which clears the complete entry that was made.
If a user wants to get rid of the last digit / last few digits that was entered, it’s imposs…
Setting a default localization in a website
We are having trouble understanding the best case for UX when it comes to default language/locale on a website
At the moment, the website behave like this:
a predefined list of languages is set – in this case, “en” ,”es” (E…
User interface for multi-dimensional data presented as lists
I have an application that lists all the modules loaded in a performance test in a baseline and a current testrun. Each run in turn has many iterations. A user can view the difference of what was loaded in the baseline versus current across all iterations by selecting All in the dropdown list.
However, I want to add the ability to go to another tool for the following combination of parameters (module, runtype(baseline or current) and iteration (0,1,2,..)) etc.
For example: I will open up a call stack for Module0.dll in baseline testrun for iteration 1.
However, iterations don’t show up in this UI as the values in baseline and current columns are aggregates across all iterations.
My idea was to make the cell values in baseline and current as hyperlinks where a user can right-click -> see a menu of iterations and click on a particular iteration to go to the new tool. I am not sure that it is the best user experience/UI though.
Any suggestion on improving this workflow will be highly appreciated.
Same labels required on all questions in a Likert scale?
I’m preparing a UX survey which will use a Likert scale.
Personally I’d rather use the same labels configuration for all the questions/items such as :
1. Strongly disagree
2. Disagree
3. Neither agree nor disagree
4. Agree
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Same labels required on all questions in a Likert scale?
I’m preparing a UX survey which will use a Likert scale.
Personally I’d rather use the same labels configuration for all the questions/items such as :
1. Strongly disagree
2. Disagree
3. Neither agree nor disagree
4. Agree
…