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Is it good idea to include horizontally scrollable content inside swipeable tabs

by UXStackExchange on September 11, 2016 in Devices, E-Commerce, Forms, General, Information Architecture, Interaction Design, Interfaces, JavaScript, LA UX Jobs, Marketing, Material Design, Mobile, Personas, Product Strategy, Prototyping, Resources, Responsive Web Design, Stakeholder interviews, Testing, UI, Usability, User Experience, User Interaction, User Research, User testing, UX Design, UX Rockstars, UX Toolbox, Visual Design

As title says, i saw an app with swipeable tabs that had horizontally scrolling tabs and i would like to know others opinion whther nested scrolling hinders with user experience or not.

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Is it good idea to include horizontally scrollable content inside swipeable tabs

by UXStackExchange on September 11, 2016 in Devices, E-Commerce, Forms, General, Information Architecture, Interaction Design, Interfaces, JavaScript, LA UX Jobs, Marketing, Material Design, Mobile, Personas, Product Strategy, Prototyping, Resources, Responsive Web Design, Stakeholder interviews, Testing, UI, Usability, User Experience, User Interaction, User Research, User testing, UX Design, UX Rockstars, UX Toolbox, Visual Design

As title says, i saw an app with swipeable tabs that had horizontally scrolling tabs and i would like to know others opinion whther nested scrolling hinders with user experience or not.

Tags: ux stack

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