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Computer science student studied the human-computer interaction major.
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Small form, big page I felt that it is unfair that I provided an alternative solution, and my answer can inspire someone to answer this question. There are other short questions, but it did not get downvotes. I have improved my question,but it got 2 downvotes. |
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Jan 30 |
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Multiple map markers on one location I like a cluster map. I saw a cluster in a iPhone and a Facebook map displaying locations of photos, so they may be good examples for you. |
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Small form, big page I think that white space does not make website awaked. YouTube and Twitter are good examples that they display much white space on both sides of content in a wide screen. |
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Small form, big page I am sorry that my answer is too short, so it may unclear. I would like to make it simple. From the question above, "Center it, left-align, find more stuff to fill the page with, etc...?" I am ok with space, so I selected "Center it" and I think that responsive website can make the content look nice as Chris N.'s answer. YouTube and Twitter site not responsive. |
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Jan 29 |
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Jan 29 |
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Responsive mobile testing - Is resizing the desktop browser adequate? I googled and found thebetafamily.com. |
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Jan 29 |
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Jan 29 |
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Responsive mobile testing - Is resizing the desktop browser adequate? I found the bug too. It happen because some characteristics of a browser in PC has are not exist in a mobile browser. For example, users cannot hover links in browsers in mobile devices. |
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Jan 29 |
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Responsive mobile testing - Is resizing the desktop browser adequate? No, I have not seen a test suit for Android. I think Android has a problem of fragmentation, it may have some suit for it. |
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Jan 29 |
answered | Small form, big page |
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Jan 29 |
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Is this a good way of attracting a user's attention to a message? Human has high resolution on middle of eyes because there are a lot of cone cells on Fovea. Thus, human has low resolution on the edge, because there is fews cone cells. Low resolution can maximize a picture to be easy to be noticed. You will see that many applications display notification on the edge of a screen. (I have a reference from a book, but I did not post it because of its copyright.) |
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Prefer buttons over text links when designing for mobile? Agree, it depends on a size of hit areas. A link can be as big as a button. A good example is this website tool bar menu which has links for Questions, Tags, Users, Badge, and so on. |
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answered | Responsive mobile testing - Is resizing the desktop browser adequate? |