UX Presentation [on hold]
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The CEO has asked me to give him a small UX presentation on my thought process and what is that I’m planning to change with respect to the old application.
For your information, the old existing application is used by a lot o…
Which are the most useful aspects from Analytic tools that you often use to measure the ROI of your UX design? [on hold]
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How do you use Analytic tools to help you shape your projects, researchings, decisions and, more importantly, to help you measure the ROI of your UX design? What are the aspects in Analytic tools that you most look into in or…
Toggle List with Button

Let me explain what i need.
In a “add new person” form, the user has the option to select the kinds of person that this new person applies… Like, this company is a customer, and is also a relocation partner and a redispatc…
What should be the UX for ellipsis on a text in list mode?

In a list mode, I have a description column. Each record can contain a lot of text for this description field. Even if it is considered secondary information by the user, I still need to display it.
To avoid having line heig…
Facebook targeted application – Ask for user email before or after social connect?

I created an app that does some automation using Facebook groups but I’m having a small issue with my registration/login workflow. The app requires the users’ Facebook user_managed_groups permission to do it’s work so I opted…
Determine scenario for task or let user decide?

I’ve read material about user testing strategy and they all talk about determining a scenario for the task. Is this necessary?
Wouldn’t it be more natural to let the user him/herself decide on the better, more realistic exp…
How long does it take to conduct UX Research? [duplicate]
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This question already has an answer here:
How Long Does a Usability Study Take from Start to Finish?
2 answers
If I’m prepari…
Why do Chromebooks have an odd power button?

Most Chromebooks come with an unconventional position for the power button. This button is placed at the right top of the keyboard. It’s often a replacement of the delete button. When you press the button, the laptop will tur…
Parental gate questions

Parental gates are used in apps targeted towards kids to prevent them from engaging in commerce or following links out of an app to websites, social networks, or other apps without the knowledge of their parent or guardian.
The Parental Gate is indeed a requirement for ANY links out of the app, including to the app store (and including to another free, kids’ app). So any clickable ads from Publishers will have to trigger it.
A parental gate presents an adult level task which must be completed in order to continue.
Apple is vague about what is and isn’t acceptable, so for publishers it’s a bit of a crapshoot to try different things and see what sticks.
there are many different approaches, which range from “Hold and press” instructions (for pre-reading kids), to math problems such as ours, for 8-12s. ( attached at the end )
Our project manager proposed 3 level of difficulty that publishers can pick depending target age but I like to explore more original solutions around this topic.
Thanks in advance
More info :
Our 3 level of difficulty target :
- Easy : Pre school age kids
- Medium : 7 – 9
- Hard : 10 – 12
While math question is a quick win for easy parental gates, medium and hard need a different approach.
How to compare versions of pages side by side? [on hold]
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Comparing two different versions of a web page or article — from a CMS, e-commerce platform, text editor, etc — is a tricky thing to do, as there really isn’t any consolidated design pattern to support it. People often need to compare the current state of a web page against an older revision, to raise awareness about:
- Which blocks and pieces of content have changed
- Which user was responsible for those changes
- Whether those changes were published or only saved as draft
Outside the scope mentioned above, there seem to be some good ideas for side by side comparison out there. Github has a great solution for comparing images and Kaleidoscope does text diffing in quite an interesting way, both allowing for multiple ways of comparing versions of images and text, respectively.
Nonetheless, I’m still wondering how CMS, e-commerce platforms, and text editors handle side by side comparison of different versions of the same page or article – containing text (titles, headlines, body copy), media (images, video) and meta data.