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Feb
12
asked
Is it “unsafe” to rely only on placeholders (input fields)?
Feb
6
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Yearling
Jan
9
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Why some sites don't allow the deletion of entries?
@Mervin Yeah, I was referring to enabling users to delete entries directly.
Jan
9
asked
Why some sites don't allow the deletion of entries?
Jan
7
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For first-launch of a new site that has few users, should I initially leave out some features so it launches as a MVP (minimum viable product)?
@JonW I want to launch it as an MVP(minimum viable product). I don't want to add a bunch of features and then realize that people is not using the site at all.
Jan
7
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For first-launch of a new site that has few users, should I initially leave out some features so it launches as a MVP (minimum viable product)?
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Jan
7
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For first-launch of a new site that has few users, should I initially leave out some features so it launches as a MVP (minimum viable product)?
Dec
24
awarded
Nice Question
Dec
24
revised
Why is that the most popular sites don't use responsive design (and choose to use a mobile version instead)?
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Dec
23
revised
Why is that the most popular sites don't use responsive design (and choose to use a mobile version instead)?
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Dec
23
asked
Why is that the most popular sites don't use responsive design (and choose to use a mobile version instead)?
Dec
9
accepted
When is a persistent (Facebook-like) profile sidebar appropriate?
Dec
7
asked
Are users less likely to engage in a site where the content they are posting take some time to write?
Dec
1
comment
How do drunk users act?
I wonder how drunk UX designers design.
Nov
23
comment
Should I use categories or tags in a site were users can follow other users?
@unor There will be many topics. The user can post any kind of tutorial.
Nov
22
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Should I use categories or tags in a site were users can follow other users?
@Matt Obee I added an example in my question.
Nov
22
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Should I use categories or tags in a site were users can follow other users?
@Matt Obee Well, each user will write something more specific than a category, in that case they act as a sort of
sub-category
(not very sure if my right, though).
Nov
22
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Should I use categories or tags in a site were users can follow other users?
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Nov
22
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Should I use categories or tags in a site were users can follow other users?
OK, I'll consider that.
Nov
22
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Should I use categories or tags in a site were users can follow other users?
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