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Oct 16 |
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Should dropdown menus be indicated by arrows? Kinda similar, I guess, to how some avoid making their footer links blue underline since the whole thing already looks like a footer and users know what to expect? |
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Oct 16 |
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Should dropdown menus be indicated by arrows? Great. Can my regular small dropdown links then use arrows (serving as a clue I guess, plus I'm okay with arrows here since the tiny size makes them less prominent) - whereas my one main big navbar, which also looks like a main big navbar, doesn't? |
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Oct 16 |
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Should dropdown menus be indicated by arrows? I see many perfectly designed sites dropping the arrows when doing their main navbars though. And there's no doubt, it does look a lot cleaner than if they were to include arrows. |
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Aug 6 |
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Advantages of big forms (especially in ecommerce) Sorry, I meant 12px labels, like Wikipedia - which is also how Google did it before they got their new designer. There's just something conservative about those type of forms - styled to look like they haven't been styled at all - which I believe also has their fair share of positive psychological effects. I.e. "we've been around for a long time, trust us, we know what we're doing" etc. Having said that, damn Stack Exchange's big ass forms look good! |
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Mar 1 |
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Facebook Like button too intruding? UX is the effect of graphic design, so yeah, this is a UX question. Find something better to do than running around closing posts just to improve your reputation. |
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Feb 22 |
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Arial vs Verdana for ecommerce sites Thanks man! Gave me a lot to think about. Basically it's an international online retailer for womens fashion, much like your Harrods. I recently heard that one of the things women hate the most about their boyfriends is when they change their voice to sound more friendly, so maybe the Arial / Helvetica route is the way to go? |
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Feb 22 |
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Arial vs Verdana for ecommerce sites Yes, this would be the base screen font. I'll be using pro fonts for the promotion / marketing material though. |