| bio | website | coolkidsdesign.com |
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| location | Florida | |
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| visits | member for | 5 months |
| seen | 8 hours ago | |
| stats | profile views | 2 |
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Mar 30 |
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Is it necessary to use titles on the navigation bar of an iOS app, or could I get away with displaying the logo all the time? The idea is that you would know which view you are on because you just selected that view. Thanks! |
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Mar 28 |
asked | Is it necessary to use titles on the navigation bar of an iOS app, or could I get away with displaying the logo all the time? |
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Mar 20 |
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Can I change the bottom navigation bar in an iOS app? Thanks — I'll include some edits once I learn more |
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Mar 19 |
asked | Can I change the bottom navigation bar in an iOS app? |
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Mar 12 |
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When should you start autocompleting a search in autocomplete search field? Ben nailed it. Perhaps this: show results instantly, and have the top 100 (or 1000, whatever number makes the most sense for what you're doing) results cached so it doesn't require a server hit. |
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Mar 12 |
answered | Is the upper-left logo an acceptable place to put a master site nav menu? |
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Jan 15 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jan 14 |
answered | Is it good practice to avoid using 'Yes' and 'No' buttons in favor of descriptions of the action? |
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Jan 14 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jan 12 |
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Should actions that leave your app require confirmation? That's correct — they aren't locked out, but they would be leaving the app. The question is about weather leaving the app to open the native facebook app (or twitter, or linkedin) should require confirmation or should pressing the Facebook/Linkedin/Twitter buttons simply open the native Facebook/Linkedin/Twitter apps (if installed) |
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Jan 11 |
awarded | Student |
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Jan 11 |
asked | Should actions that leave your app require confirmation? |