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What would be a standard indicator for a selection set to default?

What would be a standard indicator for a selection set to default?

I have a table with different user options.
These options are either coming from a base template (Standard), a customized base template (Custom), or a customized base template that has not yet been published/finalized (Draft).

From these …

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Dropdown menu width best practice

Dropdown menu width best practice

Issue:
When creating a dropdown menu for options, I came across a question from the developers about how it should respond. Should it have a fixed width, or expand with the content?
We will have data with varying length appearing as menu i…

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What is a standard way of setting something as default?

What is a standard way of setting something as default?

I have a list of items a user can pick from. From this list, the user can set a default item. What would be the standard pattern for doing that?
Ideas – star an item, add a "Default" badge next to it, any other ideas?

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Linking a sub-menu item to another main menu item

Linking a sub-menu item to another main menu item

I saw this in a wireframe from a team that was designing the menu of a website and saw a weird behaviour where one of the item in the drop down menu linked to the next main element in the menu.
I have not come across this behaviour before …

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Should wireframes be tested?

Should wireframes be tested?

I’ve seen some mentioning in recent times that user testing wireframes is best practice.
Obviously testing as early as possible is something to pursue and a wire frame is a lot easier to make than a fleshed out design with realistic ui and…

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What is the name of the particular UI Pattern to switch between previous and next items in a table

What is the name of the particular UI Pattern to switch between previous and next items in a table

I’m working on a system (image is not mine) where users can browse through their items in a table, and click on an item to open a more detailed view. From this detailed view it is not possible to click on another item in the table without …

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Despite Its Critics, jQuery Forges Ahead

Despite Its Critics, jQuery Forges Ahead

jQuery has made a huge impact on the web and is still useful today. We take a look back at the library’s past and what the future may hold.

The post Despite Its Critics, jQuery Forges Ahead appeared first on Speckyboy Design Magazine.

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Navigate with tab key and use text editor with tab key

Navigate with tab key and use text editor with tab key

We have an application that includes a text editor.
As you know, it is a good practice on the web to let the user also navigate with the tab key (WCAG 2.1.1, 2.1.2).
My question is that if you need to move between paragraph, section and po…

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The Futures of Finance: Insights from FXD 2021

The Futures of Finance: Insights from FXD 2021

In a system mired by frustrations, complexities, regulations, and shifting priorities, we have no shortage of obstacles to overcome. Leaders across the financial ecosystem are trying to understand and define what the future of finance holds. By tapping into Futures Thinking, a design strategy that prompts practitioners to reveal what could happen in the future due to decisions, actions, and issues occurring in the present, we can begin to unravel possible future horizons. At FXD, we challenged our leaders to imagine their own preferable futures of finance (plural because there is not one single future) by digging deep into the weight of history, push of the present, and pull of the future and the systems, barriers, and opportunities that each carries with it.

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Which is the best approach for key value pair representation in mobile material ui

Which is the best approach for key value pair representation in mobile material ui

I am having limitted data for a page as given below

Key
Value

First name
John

Last name
Doe

Phone
+9099999999

City
Chicago

I want to represent the above data in an Android view. I tried to avoid table view like above. I a…

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