| bio | website | morethannothing.co.uk |
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| location | United Kingdom | |
| age | 24 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 9 months |
| seen | Sep 18 '12 at 9:53 | |
| stats | profile views | 5 |
I am a second year Computer Science who has been programming for 8 years in a variety of languages spanning from BASIC to C#.
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Aug 17 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Nov 13 |
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Your download will start in X seconds stackoverflow.com/questions/2142613/… |
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Sep 12 |
revised |
What makes a good form? fixed small grammatical errors |
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Sep 12 |
suggested | suggested edit on What makes a good form? |
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Aug 29 |
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Tabbed browsing. Why close the application on closing the last tab? Of course I meant (Ctrl|Command)+Shift+t |
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Aug 29 |
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Tabbed browsing. Why close the application on closing the last tab? Firefox and Chrome's history menu has a list of recently closed tabs and (Ctrl|Command)+Shift+Tab undoes closing tabs and have done for a while. Safari recently added Ctrl+Z to undo closing tabs. |
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Aug 18 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Aug 12 |
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Designing an Advanced Search Control for iOS? I'd be inclined to allow the user to search either "Title and Author" or "All". |
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Jul 14 |
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How should the sign-up page for a mobile website work? No evidence, but I get the feeling that an unmasked password input will feel insecure to people. Not that people will be looking over their shoulder insecure, but that the website will somehow steal and misuse their password insecure. |
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Jul 6 |
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OK/Cancel on left/right? I don't know about research, but Microsoft put a lot of effort into reversing UI elements like this for RTL. |
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Jun 6 |
answered | What is the best way to display date validation errors? |
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May 2 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Apr 24 |
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Behavior of auto-scrolling gallery I agree, this seems like the best solution for something with such a large content area. |
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Apr 10 |
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Selecting pictures in a kiosk application Some good ideas. I'm a little concerned about the screen real estate with this solution though. We only have an 11" screen to play with, and I'd like to keep elements and text as big as possible for people with poor motor skills and eyesight. Splitting it in two will approximately double the amount of scrolling people might need to do, which is fiddly enough as it is. |
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Apr 9 |
asked | Selecting pictures in a kiosk application |
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Mar 29 |
answered | Enter to submit comments on Facebook and StackExchange |
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Mar 21 |
answered | Archive of iOS / android app icons? |
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Mar 20 |
answered | the benefit of a separate preferences application |
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Mar 16 |
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Representing overlapping groups I like both of these ideas. In the actual implementation there is more information than just Standard/Advanced which needs to be shown, some of which can't easily be reduced to obvious icons. There may be other ways of showing that information though. |
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Mar 15 |
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Representing overlapping groups I like the idea of the tabs. |