| bio | website | n8heaps.com |
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| location | San Diego, CA | |
| age | 22 | |
| visits | member for | 8 months |
| seen | Aug 31 '12 at 21:29 | |
| stats | profile views | 0 |
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Aug 31 |
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Best Practices: Location of close button in a modal It was more a question of curiosity than anything else. And it might not necessarily be extra work if you can wrap the entire page in a class that indicates the os (similar to the way some people do it for IE) and target CSS selectors to change based on the OS |
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Aug 31 |
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Best Practices: Location of close button in a modal Would it be a bad practice to move it based on OS so the close button is consistently in the same place (OS X would have it top left, windows would have it top right)? |
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Aug 31 |
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Best Practices: Location of close button in a modal Yes, I meant website, for a generic modal window. I'm not sure exactly what you mean about the cursor being "slid to the right". In fact, putting the button on the left moves the button closer to view, especially following design patterns for how users view a page (left to right, top to bottom) |
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answered | Multiple profiles in one single login |
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