Based on this question, “Why do many sites leave half of each webpage empty?” and its comments and answers, I did some research, but I didn’t find a complete answer.
For me it is obvious that it is a good decision to limit the width of t…
What is the best practice for a UI, to make all the similar buttons with a fixed-width, no matter how long is the text (with the condition to fit) or make the width proportional with the text and add the same padding?
If an user comes from Windows based software, where in forms you navigate through the inputs with enter key and save by ctrl+s, to browser based software where the default navigation is done with the tab key and save with enter, what can I…
A good UX for a form is one that makes it easy and fast to use.
An experimental form like this, that uses natural language instead of the usual form display seems to be simple to use and creative, but is this enough intuitive?
Our site is a closed service where users request an invitation to access the site. We are primarily looking for producers and makers to join to share information about their products, stories & track the supply chain of their products…
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In my e-commerce website/mobile-site/mobile-app, we run offers that are shown on PDP (Product Details page). These offers are a bit complicated and hence a detailed T&C page has been created to explain all the details around the …
I’m trying to describe a 3D swipe gesture (only vertical or horizontal, no diagonals) above a given flat surface using as much conventional geometry or similar non-machine-learning techniques (Hidden Markov model, artificial neural network…
I have 2 types of offers (promotions) applicable on my eCommerce website:
Item level offers (example: Item belongs to Brand XYZ. Buy any 2 items from brand XYZ to get 30% off)
Order level offers (example: $10 off on total purchase of $10…
I’m writing a personality test app and am thinking of a way to implement the UI for recording answers. The test requires the user to answer how accurately terms like “kind” or “cold” describe their personality, using the following scale: