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A professional software engineer, working primarily in VB.NET but also C# and ASP.NET on the side. I am more then proficient in Regular Expressions (.NET flavor). I've also tinkered with XNA, including teaching a college-level introductory course.
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Nov 13 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Nov 13 |
accepted | Spanish UX Keywords Cheat Sheet |
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Nov 13 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Nov 12 |
awarded | Student |
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Nov 12 |
asked | Spanish UX Keywords Cheat Sheet |
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Sep 12 |
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Why did Microsoft make Windows 8 hard to Power Off? What if you want to restart your machine (not just power if off)? Sure, you can turn it completely off, wait several seconds, and turn it back on - but it's much easier to click a button once. Especially since this is a frequent task for any Microsoft Windows user. |
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Aug 31 |
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Best Practices: Location of close button in a modal If it's not much work and you think it would enhance the site, then I don't see much harm. But if you make heavy use of modals and you have users switching back and forth between OSes (different devices, work and home, etc) then it could be confusing. It seems like a judgment call, but I don't see any inherent problem with it. |
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Aug 31 |
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Best Practices: Location of close button in a modal Seems like a lot of work. Do you see a benefit? I don't. As long as the button is clearly marked, I think users are used to it being in either position. |
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Aug 31 |
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Best Practices: Location of close button in a modal True. I'm just going on anecdotal evidence, but most users I've encountered tend to move the cursor toward the right when they are reading a web page, etc. Especially since that's the most common location of the scroll bar. Really, though, it's mostly a toss-up in my opinion. |
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Aug 31 |
answered | Best Practices: Location of close button in a modal |
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Jun 19 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jun 19 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jun 19 |
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Non clickable breadcrumbs to show a user's place in a booking process? added 374 characters in body |
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Jun 19 |
answered | Non clickable breadcrumbs to show a user's place in a booking process? |