How to represent a translated formula in an accessible and visually clear way?
I’m working on porting a website copy from old system to new. One item of content has me flummoxed as to what to do with it.
It is a mathematical formula, written in english. However, it is saved as an image. (Note: this is…
Notification banner with auto close need “close(x)” button?
The notifications banner that displayed on top of the screen will disappears automatically in time delay.
But I have seen many notification banners with auto close and close(x) button. Is the close(x) button is necessary?
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Notification banner with auto close need “close(x)” button?
The notifications banner that displayed on top of the screen will disappears automatically in time delay.
But I have seen many notification banners with auto close and close(x) button. Is the close(x) button is necessary?
…
Show overview and detailed information en same screen?
Do any of you have experiences with changing the overall layout of an application. The existing layout is shown with an overview grid in the top to change the records, and the detailed information in the bottom. I don’t find…
How does user’s emotion relate to ux?
I have been hearing a lot of emotional design and doing ux with user’s emotion in mind. But how does this work and where does it fall under in the deliverables?
How would one go about designing a linguistic tone in copywriting?
For example, a startup might have more of a conversational or playful tone, a law office might be more serious and straight to the point. Obviously this affects the users interpretation of the site. I was wondering if there a…
Accessibility: Improving The UX For Color-Blind Users
According to Colour Blind Awareness 4.5% of the population are color-blind. If your audience is mostly male this increases to 8%. Designing for color-blind people can be easily forgotten because most designers aren’t color-blind. In this article I provide 13 tips to improve the experience for color-blind people – something which can often benefit people with normal vision too.
There are many types of color blindness but it comes down to not seeing color clearly, getting colors mixed up, or not being able to differentiate between certain colors.
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A Roadmap To Building A Delightful Onboarding Experience For Mobile App Users
When launching an app, you need to spend a lot of time and resources to attract users. You can pull people into your app using a variety of means, including advertising, referral programs, public relations and content marketing. But when pe…
What to do with too many columns in a table?
What if you have too many columns in a table?
Possible solutions:
Horizontal scroll bar
Re-sizable columns
Table settings to filter out some columns
What is good/bad practice? Is there any other, more preferable, soluti…
How to make text selectable in master/detail table view?
That’s my first question in stackexchange!
We are designing a datatable view for scientistic users. They get this table after they input a bunch of filters and press search.
The table is already quite big – 13 columns. Howev…