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Is it possible to make a game design, where I can respect the user’s intellect?

Is it possible to make a game design, where I can respect the user's intellect?

Long story short I am making a game, and I feel my game is too straightforward
in making the user feel stupid (i.e : tutorial press button … to move, etc). How can I make it feel more subtle, or even not offend their intel…

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Scrolling accordian website

Scrolling accordian website

Does anyone have an example of a website where the content is in an accordion and as you scroll the sections open and slide up? Similar to this site, but if the sections were in an accordion. https://gladeye.com/

I wanted to…

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Implementing Gibbs (1988) reflective cycle into UX design [on hold]

Implementing Gibbs (1988) reflective cycle into UX design [on hold]

I would like to raise a discussion here, if you think it is a good idea to implement Gibbs (1988) reflective cycle into you UX design as part of common practice within the company.

Personally I believe that GRC is a great to…

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Multiple submissions at the same time

Multiple submissions at the same time

From a UX perspective, what would be the best way of handling this scenario:

I’m working on quite a big grid that is populated by the latest saved instance of a report that our clients have supplied us with. Above the grid t…

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In German localization, use submenu label "Extras" for typical "Tools" submenu?

In German localization, use submenu label "Extras" for typical "Tools" submenu?

Main menu bar like

File Edit View Tools Help

was a tradition in Microsoft Windows and often still is. But in German localization, I have often seen Extras in place of Tools.

Is it appropriate to use Werkzeuge (tr…

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HTML embedded forms on Email V/S Individual page for form

HTML embedded forms on Email V/S Individual page for form

I am about to send my customers a feedback form which will have multiple radio buttons in order to choose a star rating from 1 to 5 and a textarea to type a description.

I can do either of the following:

1) Embed the <f…

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HTML embedded forms on Email V/S Individual page for form

HTML embedded forms on Email V/S Individual page for form

I am about to send my customers a feedback form which will have multiple radio buttons in order to choose a star rating from 1 to 5 and a textarea to type a description.

I can do either of the following:

1) Embed the <f…

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Is Ctrl+F4 (as opposed to Ctrl+W) obsolete for closing a dialog

Is Ctrl+F4 (as opposed to Ctrl+W) obsolete for closing a dialog

I wondered about that today when I tried to close a tab in Visual Studio 2015 with Ctrl+W only to discover it doesn’t work. Remembering old MFC MDI apps have Ctrl+F4, I tried with that and it worked.

But this made me think -…

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Is Ctrl+F4 (as opposed to Ctrl+W) obsolete for closing a dialog

Is Ctrl+F4 (as opposed to Ctrl+W) obsolete for closing a dialog

I wondered about that today when I tried to close a tab in Visual Studio 2015 with Ctrl+W only to discover it doesn’t work. Remembering old MFC MDI apps have Ctrl+F4, I tried with that and it worked.

But this made me think -…

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Date Time Picker Validation

Date Time Picker Validation

In a form, the user is required to choose date and time in a picker, thereafter choose other fields and hit ‘Done’.

I have a datetime picker that displays a date and time by default. Moreover, the user is allowed to type and…

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