I get a dilemma over whether I should spread my content over several pages to reduce user cognitive load, or put as much information as possible in a screen to lessen the navigation depth.
For example, if I am to display a list of jobs a …
In tablet sizes, Is it a good practice to have a hamburger menu and a few of the most important nav links stay outside of the hamburger?
Or is it more customary to have just nav links or just hamburger? Could there be a middle ground?
The rise in the use of AJAX to dynamically update the website instead of using standard hyperlinks and separate Web pages has resulted in accessibility problems for users of assistive technology (e.g. screen readers).
Our mobile app is feature based, so a user may have 1-4 of the bottom navigation items enabled on their account. Is best practice to hide the menu options that are not enabled or to keep it static and show an empty state if they select one…
If you’ve set a language on your operating system that defaults to right-to-left interface orientation, is there any reason that you’d like to set it to left-to-right anyway? Because you might already be used to it that some applications d…
There is a small debate in my project weather we should use the serif or the sans serif version of the font for the “i” on the icon and it is something we clearly can’t test.
I personally prefer the serif one but I don’t know if apart fro…