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Where can I find information on how create user training for new features?

Where can I find information on how create user training for new features?

I want to introduce new features to my users in a way that walks them through the functionality. For example, when a user logs in next week, I want him to see an arrow pointing for how to access the new feature, and after he …

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Does a color scheme that reduces brightness contrast while maintaining hue contrast reduce eye strain?

Does a color scheme that reduces brightness contrast while maintaining hue contrast reduce eye strain?

Solarized is a color scheme for editing code that reduces brightness constrasts while maintaining hue contrasts.
It claimed that this reduces eye strain.

Is there value in optimizing a color scheme like this?

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Why are there no arrow keys on most mobile on-screen keyboards?

Why are there no arrow keys on most mobile on-screen keyboards?

When typing on smartphones or tablets it is very cumbersome to move the cursor to a different position. Why is it that the onscreen keyboards on these devices usually don’t have left/right arrow buttons to move the cursor?

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Select Items – Local & Community

Select Items - Local & Community

I am a bit struggling (for several hours now) on how to design the following scenario for a mobile application:

A user is inside a creation process.
To create the element he has to select different items the element
co…

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Select Items – Local & Community

Select Items - Local & Community

I am a bit struggling (for several hours now) on how to design the following scenario for a mobile application:

A user is inside a creation process.
To create the element he has to select different items the element
co…

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Is iPhone 7 AirPods are really user-friendly? [on hold]

Is iPhone 7 AirPods are really user-friendly? [on hold]

iPhone 7 does not include a headphone jack, These headphone(AirPods) will fall out of our ears easily.
“My question is, is this feature really user-friendly to headphone users?”

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Is iPhone 7 AirPods are really user-friendly?

Is iPhone 7 AirPods are really user-friendly?

iPhone 7 does not include a headphone jack, Is this feature really user-friendly to headphone users? Below are the negative feedbacks from the AirPods.

These headphone(AirPods) will fall out of our ears easily, since
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Notification when item is added to a shopping cart

Notification when item is added to a shopping cart

Ajax is likely the best method of adding an item to a shopping cart. By which I mean, the item is added client side, with no page refreshing. But what is the best experience to let a visitor know their item has been added?

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Why do Windows and Mac send data to the printer in different orientations?

Why do Windows and Mac send data to the printer in different orientations?

I haven’t noticed this until I read this article: http://www.wikihow.com/Print-Double-Sided

It has different instructions on loading the paper back into the printer to print on the other side for Windows and Mac.

Does this …

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Why do Windows and Mac send data to the printer in different orientations?

Why do Windows and Mac send data to the printer in different orientations?

I haven’t noticed this until I read this article: http://www.wikihow.com/Print-Double-Sided

It has different instructions on loading the paper back into the printer to print on the other side for Windows and Mac.

Does this …

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