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Is it possible to download a full website and its links withing a certain path? [on hold]

Is it possible to download a full website and its links withing a certain path? [on hold]

For example, in jegged.com there’s a few game guides, each with their own path, for example

http://jegged.com/Games/Final-Fantasy-X/

Is it possible to download all of the pages within that directory, and acess them offline?…

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Should a landing page look different to other pages on a website?

Should a landing page look different to other pages on a website?

There’s been a discussion in my office that landing pages should look exactly like other pages on the site:

Users will be less confused if pages look the same.
But landing pages fulfill a specific purpose and should restri…

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How to represent quantity in an X / Y axis grid without taking too much space?

How to represent quantity in an X / Y axis grid without taking too much space?

We have a graph that displays the symptoms (y axis) and the ages of people who have them (x axis). The bigger the circle, means more people of the same age range share the same symptoms.

Example of data that can be plotted …

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On a knowledgebase homepage, how much information is too much?

On a knowledgebase homepage, how much information is too much?

I am involved with putting together a knowledge base website where users of a suite of software products can go to learn how to use certain features and to help troubleshoot problems that may arise.

Ultimately the main goal …

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Do negative words impact UX?

Do negative words impact UX?

I’m interested to know if using negative words impacts the UX.

Let’s say you have a headline for your website. Should you consider “We can help you” instead of “We solve problems” because the word “problems” is a negative on…

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How do I handle errors in a children’s application?

How do I handle errors in a children's application?

I’m developing a children’s learning app for preschoolers where the basic idea is that the parent hands the device to the child, and is free to then leave the room. I anticipate, of course, that the app will run as expected; …

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How do I handle errors in a children’s application?

How do I handle errors in a children's application?

I’m developing a children’s learning app for preschoolers where the basic idea is that the parent hands the device to the child, and is free to then leave the room. I anticipate, of course, that the app will run as expected; …

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Textual search/ query

Textual search/ query

Writing a textual based SQL like search for documents. Close to a Westlaw syntax.
This search has a syntax error:

select field1, field2,, field3 from documents

Should I tell them the “,,” is wrong and make them fix it …

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Is there a name for a group of value-related sliders?

Is there a name for a group of value-related sliders?

I need to illustrate a set of sliders. Each slider can be moved up and down by the user.
Adjusting one slider will indirectly adjust the other sliders.
Is there a name for this kind of UI component?

The only example that …

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What are the best practices for saving? Incompatible errors vs user-input error?

What are the best practices for saving? Incompatible errors vs user-input error?

I’ve been trying to set a standard for my team. Right now, I have it as when there is a system error there would be a toast

And when there is a user error, the field becomes red and there is an error message below the fiel…

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