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May 8 |
answered | “This is Old” state icon |
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May 6 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Apr 23 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Apr 5 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Mar 26 |
awarded | Taxonomist |
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Sep 1 |
awarded | Good Question |
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Apr 5 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jun 27 |
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What's the reason behind this Google Chrome feature? I have version 11, and the glow follows the cursor as I move it over the tab -- that's what the OP asked about. |
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May 19 |
accepted | Multiple lists on one screen — best approach? |
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May 19 |
accepted | Scrollbars as a semi-transparent overlay |
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May 19 |
accepted | Recommended button sizes on web pages |
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May 19 |
awarded | Commentator |
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May 12 |
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Multiple lists on one screen — best approach? Design A assumes that both lists size to the length of their contents (the lists never scroll; only the screen in its entirety scrolls) |
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May 8 |
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How to depict a bottomless pit from a top-down perspective Maybe try gamedev.stackexchange.com also... |
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May 6 |
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Multiple lists on one screen — best approach? Thanks! What do you mean by "looks risky" concerning A? |
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May 6 |
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Multiple lists on one screen — best approach? Excellent, thanks! (And your site is a treasure trove of info as well) |
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May 6 |
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Multiple lists on one screen — best approach? @Michael: Yes, my example is intended for multi-column lists, but I do like Vitaly's approach for shorter items. I wonder at what point (# of items) a multi-column display of short items would be more readable than the free-form sequential list? |
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May 5 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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May 5 |
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Multiple lists on one screen — best approach? +1 Thanks, haven't thought about the accordion. But it may lead to 2 interactions: 1. click to expand, 2. scroll to see the rest of the content |
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May 5 |
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Multiple lists on one screen — best approach? +1 Thanks! I especially like the preview/link of information contained below |