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Notifying The User When Something Changes

Notifying The User When Something Changes

What are some general UX best practices when notifying the user that something in your app has changed?

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What are the "success" and "failure" vibration patterns in Apple Watch, and iPhone 7 haptic?

What are the "success" and "failure" vibration patterns in Apple Watch, and iPhone 7 haptic?

I want to imitate the Apple Watch “success” and “failure” vibration patterns in my custom app.

Does anyone have the following information for the various user experiences

Intensity
Timing
Pattern
(direction?)
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Free object movement keyboard shortcut

Free object movement keyboard shortcut

In many graphic and writing tools there snapping grids and other constraints which block the user to move graphic objects to unwanted positions or to help aligning objects to other objects.

In Linux (as I remember correctly)…

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Free object movement keyboard shortcut

Free object movement keyboard shortcut

In many graphic and writing tools there snapping grids and other constraints which block the user to move graphic objects to unwanted positions or to help aligning objects to other objects.

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Showing a spinner for something that might not exist

Showing a spinner for something that might not exist

We have a vertical scroller with the first card being able to scroll horizontally (imagine Netflix/Amazon).

The problem we are facing is that the vertical cards (Cards 2 – N) load way faster than the horizontal cards (cards …

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Showing a spinner for something that might not exist

Showing a spinner for something that might not exist

We have a vertical scroller with the first card being able to scroll horizontally (imagine Netflix/Amazon).

The problem we are facing is that the vertical cards (Cards 2 – N) load way faster than the horizontal cards (cards …

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How to show original data when using ellipse?

How to show original data when using ellipse?

I have a number of fields in my UI that could be quite long. Typically this is a location field. Right now I ellipse the field but sometimes you need to see the entire string. The design initially used marquees (shudder) bu…

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Captcha for Contact Us Form?

Captcha for Contact Us Form?

We currently have a Contact Us form on our home page (name, email, comment field), but our issue is that we we consistently receive spam from it. The sender email changes each time and the text varies slightly. If we had t…

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How to show several log-in and sign-up options (mobile app)?

How to show several log-in and sign-up options (mobile app)?

I’m just wondering, how do you deal with a sign-up / login page that has a lot of options? As in below, after the onboarding, the user can sign-up / log-in in 3 ways.

Is this too overwhelming or is there a better way to arra…

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Difference between the four buttons on bottom vertical face of Braillant [on hold]

Difference between the four buttons on bottom vertical face of Braillant [on hold]

After watching the YouTube video on how the Humanware Brailliant keyboard works, I am still perplexed about why there are four buttons at the bottom rather than two. I was told two of these advance the entire Braille forwards…

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