Requesting break down data for an amount or number

I am developing a page that allows managers to select teams and individuals needed for a project. When selecting a team, each employee within that team is shown with their known skills. Once an individual is identified as being needed for …
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Order of arrangement controls for Back/Front Backward/Forward

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A discussion came up in my organization where we’re looking at the conventions for ordering the Forward/Backward and Front/Back buttons for our desktop application, which runs on Mac, Windows and Web. This is for the z-ordering …
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Should browser page back present modals as well as pages?

Currently, on using the browser back button, our site pages back through not only the pages but any modals used. So if the modals were part of a ‘series’ (e.g. three consecutive modals to capture information) the first modal in the series …
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Bold or unbold?

Consider the following selections in a text editor:
At the end of the second line, there is an non-bold space.
For each example, when you click the Bold button, should it bold or unbold the selection?
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whats the reason for having time slots in 30 minute intervals?

What are the usability benefits of having 30-minute intervals for time slots when let’s say, booking an appointment?
I can only think that it is because it is easier to remember but what about if a customer wants to book their appointment…
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How to do a curved angle between left menu bar and top menu bar? [closed]
![How to do a curved angle between left menu bar and top menu bar? [closed]](https://uxsharelab.com/wp-content/themes/proxima/images/thumbnail-placeholder.gif)
I am trying to do the curve that you can see in that picture between the left menu bar and top bar. I wanna do it in Adobe XD or Illustrator, but I do not know how.
https://cdn.dribbble.com/users/1042835/screenshots/4727176/xpay-overview-…
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Quick Lit Reviews Reduce UX Research Time and Supercharge Your Design

A quick and dirty literature review (Lit Review) is a way to capture and synthesize information about a topic (a design problem, a new technology, an unfamiliar business area, etc.). It’s a simple structure that will allow you to document relevant information in an organized and intentional format. Creating the Lit Review can take a relatively short time compared with formal UX research; but leaves you with a lasting resource that can organize your thoughts, inform your strategy, educate others, and positively influence team behavior and design.
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Quick Lit Reviews Reduce UX Research Time and Supercharge Your Design

A quick and dirty literature review (Lit Review) is a way to capture and synthesize information about a topic (a design problem, a new technology, an unfamiliar business area, etc.). It’s a simple structure that will allow you to document relevant information in an organized and intentional format. Creating the Lit Review can take a relatively short time compared with formal UX research; but leaves you with a lasting resource that can organize your thoughts, inform your strategy, educate others, and positively influence team behavior and design.
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what is the best experience to show dropdown data in hall page

guys please I am stuck on a task I have to do, but I don’t feel it’s right to do in this way I am working on web app for my company it will show as iframe in our client’s page
here in academies, we don’t have any data to add only drop-do…
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Confirming to the user that the message was resent, after it failed on customer support chat

I’m designing a in-app live chat agent support UX. In the situation that a message wasn’t sent to the agent, there will be a micro error message below the chat bubble with the resend option.
my question is, after the user resends the mess…