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Studies of the impact visual design has on user engagement

Studies of the impact visual design has on user engagement

My intuition is that well-designed sites are more pleasing for us to navigate, which means well-designed sites receive more user engagement.
Are there studies that test this hypothesis? A/B tests of this sort would be easy to construct–do…

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How much does bounce rate vary according to page load speed?

How much does bounce rate vary according to page load speed?

When a user loads a page by clicking on a link or image they may stay and read the content or they may "bounce" (leave).
Presuming fewer people stick around the longer the page takes to load, are there any canonical statistics or…

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What can I change to improve my website more beautiful

What can I change to improve my website more beautiful

I made a website that frontend is in ReactJS. What can I change to improve my website more beautiful. My website is Company Registration Australia. Somebody suggest me to use WordPress for frontend.

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Something management VS Manage something

Something management VS Manage something

I have a page listing somethings (licenses e.g.). User can see the list or do some actions related to each one. Now I doubted about the title. Which one is better suited and why ?

Licenses management
Manage licenses
or something else ?

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Back button fatigue

Back button fatigue

Let’s say I have two pages, a list of products "Product List" and the "Product Page" itself.
When I click on a product (e.g. a phone) I’d like to explore its variations (e.g. colour variation).
Case A:
Each colour varia…

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Sentence Link UI

Sentence Link UI

Trying to include links in sentence form to remove "learn more" links. Should the whole sentence be the link or just the "view all" part in the sentence?

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is there a limit of list items displayed on mega menus?

is there a limit of list items displayed on mega menus?

So I’ve redesigning this web that has a lot of menus (> 100 menus total in my app). Is there a limit of list items displayed on mega menus?

and what should be the best behavior for "See More" button on mega menu? I’ve been th…

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Sidebar for searching data purpose

Sidebar for searching data purpose

So I’ve been redesigning this website when a user fill in a form, the also can search tp fill one of the text fields. the previous design is when users clicked on search button, they displayed a pop up with another filled in form and data …

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Why are so many websites these days obsessed with having huge sticky sections at the top

Why are so many websites these days obsessed with having huge sticky sections at the top

For example this page
https://uk.indeed.com/viewjob?cmp=Hexagon-Recruitment&t=Refuse+Collector&jk=99dc36532252951a&q=bin+man&vjs=3
About a third of the screen is taken up by an incredibly irritating sticky section. I have a…

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Communicating the price on a single service, single price website

Communicating the price on a single service, single price website

Having a pricing page or section that follows conventional pricing table design patterns seems to be a best practice for websites offering different services.
If a website offers only a single service for a single price, there is no need t…

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