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What is a good design for moving entities from the current role/place to another? [closed]
I need to create from an html page the following functionality:
I will simplify the domain problem. Assume that I have a person e.g. a teacher that goes to a specific building to work i.e a school.
So ...
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How to design a futuristic-looking application
I was hoping to get some advice from some more experienced UX developers. I have been presented with a unique challenge by my customer, and I feel like I am failing.
Specifically, they want a UI that ...
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How to choose a CSS Framework that fits me? Which criterias should I consider? [closed]
Since today, I wrote plain CSS and html. I always followed the evolution of CSS and HTML (and Javascript) so yes, I'm aware of the new features here and there.
However, since I want to stop using ...
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What does ?v2 mean after a file extension [closed]
A site I get on allot has updated a few of their files, and I wanted to know the meaning of them. For example, their CSS, and majority of their images. Before their update, the file was called ...
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Measurement to use when designing for desktop and mobile
I am currently working on a web based administration interface which has a lot of controls, such as sliders, check boxes, input fields, etcetera. The interface should work on desktops, tablets and ...
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Does the Foundation framework comply with Section 508 and other accessibility standards?
I'm considering using the Foundation framework for a responsive design for two of my current projects, but I would like to know this: is Foundation designed to adhere to accessibility standards? If ...
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1answer
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Website Design Event Calendar [closed]
I have a registration website for an upcoming event. I have a link (itinerary) on the page that takes them to another page showing them the itinerary for the event. The problem is, I don't have ...
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Use of typekit fonts [closed]
I was wondering if Typekit fonts are used on any big sites. I know on their site https://typekit.com/ it says Twitter and NYTimes use it, but actually checked out the source on their pages, it doesn't ...
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metro style UI is too early or not [closed]
I think metro style UI is just beautiful and user friendly. It is suitable for both Tablet and PC.
Should I make my new website design in metro style or conventional standard?
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1answer
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Search result template and readability
This is my current layout:
The sentence on top means "Results in the WHOLE SITE for: abc"
"Whole site" becomes the name of the section if you're searching in a single section.
Then you see each ...
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Question on fluid web design
There are 2 ways in which we can implement a fluid design (one that would adjust itself to the screen size on which it is viewed on);
Approach 1: We can just use the available browser size (or ...
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Should Website “Container” elements reach the bottom of the screen?
I've got a fixed width layout site much like SE and Twitter and it personally bugs me when my "short" pages don't reach the bottom of the page. I've been wondering if this is a purely stylistic issue ...
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Displaying count of something on the corner of a div.
So i have a list of things and each list item has primary information and supplementary information.
One of the data items in the supplementary information is a count. The user may choose to interact ...
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What is the new user interface that services like Google/Google+ are using? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
What is the top navigation called when it is common to a network or suite of websites?
Recently Google/Google+ and other services have adjusted their menus to the top of ...
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How to align social buttons without losing vertical space?
I've add in some social buttons to one of our pages. I don't want to have to put them in a horizontal row because that'll push more products down below the fold.
This is my idea so far:
Close ...
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What are some things to consider when optimizing a web page for a projector? [closed]
I'm guessing I should plan for low resolution and big fonts? Any good examples out there?
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1answer
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CSS-based form display of data (not input controls) examples [closed]
I'm looking for examples for how to show data (not form inputs) with field name/field value on a form. Everything I find on CSS is always form INPUT fields. I'm looking for a css layout for form DATA.
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What are the rules of thumb for margins in web design?
My web designer tells me that in a web page, the empty margins or padding should always be multiples of a standard. For example 6 px, 12px, 18px. This should produce nicely balanced lay-outs. I would ...
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One website for multiple client resolutions
I keep thinking that although creating a single website for multiple client resolutions or screen sizes might be hard work, it's far more maintainable than creating a separate website for each device ...
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2answers
903 views
How many CSS Files should there be for one website? [closed]
Well, the title is my question. I (the programmer) want exactly one for caching and compressing reasons but my designer keeps sending me separate files for each site.
Maybe there's a designer point ...
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7answers
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Bridging the gap between color palettes and CSS
I'm familiar with sites such as kuler, I'm well-versed in HTML/CSS/JavaScript (as a programmer), and I know what sort of content I want in my website. I can figure out how to lay out my content ...
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