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Aug 22 |
answered | Why could “installing updates” not be listed as a distinct system restart reason in Windows Server? |
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Aug 22 |
answered | Does personally signing automated communications provide any benefit/value? |
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Aug 22 |
answered | Is strike-through text a good indicator for an item in a list being unavailable based on a filter |
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Aug 20 |
answered | Buttons for showing None, Some or All of list |
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Aug 17 |
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Task-based navigation with menu-items expanding to Mega Menus Yeah, pretty much that :) "template questions" is a good way to put it. Maybe it isn't quite clear what I imagined: On "Help me with a romantic trip to Paris", you could click "romantic" and choose from different things such as family or business, or you could click "Paris" and drill down to any other place on the globe. Or add additional criteria such as "next week" of "with friends". |
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Aug 17 |
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Task-based navigation with menu-items expanding to Mega Menus I refered to actual questions. To clarify by exaggeration: your categories might fit for you, but for me, they suck. I like your quesitons, I like your approach, but not how you stuff the topics into categories fit for you. ---- The number of questions will grow, but I am wondering if you can do without categorizing them for the first two years. Having said that, I still think it would work best long term with a limited set pf base questions that can be heavily parametrized later on. |
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Aug 17 |
answered | Single checkbox or yes/no radio button |
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Aug 17 |
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Task-based navigation with menu-items expanding to Mega Menus Yes, I see my suggestion as a rather minor modification, it's just the first level that sticks out awkwardly from your concept. Unfortunately, taking the wrong turn there might be fatal. --- How many questions do you have? I would consider ~8 questions on the landing page totally ok. If more, it's good to group, or maybe experiment with designs how much the page can take. |
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Aug 17 |
answered | Task-based navigation with menu-items expanding to Mega Menus |
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Aug 14 |
answered | “Save as” title for selecting location |
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Nov 17 |
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Designing and Implementing Undo / Item-Level Undo Thanks! In still hope the migration to a new data store is in my favor: I have to transform existing data anyway, and I "can" break backward/forward compatibility for the first time in a decade. Will read... |
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Nov 17 |
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Designing and Implementing Undo / Item-Level Undo Thanks for rambling :) At this point, I am looking for random thoughts and strange ideas. |
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Nov 17 |
awarded | Student |
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Nov 17 |
asked | Designing and Implementing Undo / Item-Level Undo |
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Sep 7 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Sep 2 |
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What is it about our mental models that app-centric seems more intuitive than content-centric? Very wild guess without any fact-checking whatsoever: I want to {1} change that {2} document - i.e. might be related to language. |
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Sep 2 |
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Traffic light like indicator for color-blind users? Just a note: "colorblind" covers a wide range from several types and grades of deficiencies to actual no color visions at all - and yes, the latter do have to orient themselves by position of the light. |
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Aug 26 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on Let tester directly click on web site to report bugs, similar to bugherd? |
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Aug 16 |
awarded | Excavator |
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Jul 18 |
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How necessary is it to point out your call to action so obviously on a simple site? The second. Life becomes easier when people give you clear instructions. |