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Progressively Filtering Options

Progressively Filtering Options

I am modelling a selection from a product matrix. The customer envisions this as a series of dropdowns, which progressively filters what is available in a subsequent dropdown.
So for example, the first dropdown could be of "Vehicle Ty…

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Showing how many users voted that a comment was helpful

Showing how many users voted that a comment was helpful

I’m building a site with items that can be reviewed, and users can vote whether or not reviews are helpful to bubble the best to the top Amazon-style.
Amazon, Yelp, and almost everything else I could find shows the number of people who fou…

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Best UI approach to align the column titles of reports

Best UI approach to align the column titles of reports

I would like to know what the best approach is to align header columns according to their data type.

I haven’t found any Human Design Interface articles explaining this.

Should the header column follow the same alignment that its data va…

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Rate vs Like/Dislike

Rate vs Like/Dislike

I’m writing a web page that will allow people to rate “objects”. I was thinking of giving users the classical 5 star rating… but then I remembered the like/dislike approach and how YouTube changed from the 5 stars to the like/dislike met…

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Ideal column width for paragraphs online

Ideal column width for paragraphs online

There is nothing worse than coming across a website with paragraphs that span the width of your screen resolution. They are usually so hard to read, I don’t even bother.

A lot of web designers use generic grid and column systems, but I do…

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Making it clear which items in a long list are selected

Making it clear which items in a long list are selected

I’m trying to design a portion of a web interface that allows users to tag items and view all items with a tag or set of tags on them – think gmail, if gmail allowed you to easily select multiple tags to view all messages with all of those…

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As a programmer, how do I move into User Experience Design? [closed]

As a programmer, how do I move into User Experience Design? [closed]

I’ve been a developer for over 6 years, mainly working in the web context, and generally distributed applications, services, and also front-facing apps. I got into programming originally through Interactive Design studies back in universit…

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Best Text for "Select All"/"Unselect All" Buttons with CheckLists

Best Text for "Select All"/"Unselect All" Buttons with CheckLists

What would “better” text for buttons that select all items in a checklist:

“Check All” / “Uncheck All”
“Select All” / “Unselect All”
or perhaps other text

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When to use icons vs. icons with text vs. just text links?

When to use icons vs. icons with text vs. just text links?

Are there any rules on when to use icons vs. icons with text vs. just text links in a web application?

For example:

vs.

save

vs.

save

Extra question: Is save -or- save preferable?

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Should a toggle button show its current state or the state to which it will change?

Should a toggle button show its current state or the state to which it will change?

I have a quick question about buttons that toggle between two states. (Think Play/Pause, or Shuffle/Regular Play.) As the title says, should the toggle show it’s current state or the state to which it will transition?

I think people are u…

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