On some sites when you don’t have an account, you are asked: "Sign in with Gmail" or "Sign in with Facebook". When you click and your account isn’t found, it automatically signs you up using the selected social network,…
I’m designing an application which allows the users to sign up if they agree to the terms and conditions.
If the user agrees to the terms and conditions, sign-up process will be successful and the user proceeds to the next screen as regis…
In our app there are many pages of forms, and each page can have (or requires) photos attached to them. Photos can come from the camera, photos previously taken, or a view of certain photos from the iOS photo gallery. I don’t have room for…
Our UI has a table of data, with the first row containing input fields in each column for searching based off the data in that column. We want to add a dropdown that determines how that search text is used. We want to be able to do the fol…
The back button is a great “get out of a flow’s dead end” option that browsers provide. Should a UI rely on the back button as the only method to allow a user to get to the previous page or should the UI provide an additional, site-specifi…
I am trying to prevent brute force attacks on a user’s account by invalidating a password when too many attempts are made in the same minute, hour, day or something similar. The credentials in this scenario are for company employees on the…
Having a tickbox for a ‘show password’ option, which would let the user see their password. A ‘caps lock’ icon would be in the password text area which allows the user to see that the caps lock …
I am a software developer who also does UI design. My question is, is it for me possible to detect UI issues during development. The big problem I know from other developers, they don’t see bad UI design, cause they can use it. Same for me…