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I'm a moderator on User Experience Stack Exchange.

Programmer/Systems Analyst working mostly in PHP/HTML/CSS. Enthusiast follower of User Experience topics and solutions.


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answered Should autocorrect include f-words out of the box?
1d
revised Should “Like us on Facebook” be a required field on a form?
oh for fu---
1d
revised Are mega footers good UX?
added 4 characters in body
2d
revised Limiting user input - beneficial or user annoyance?
edited tags
May
16
reviewed Approve suggested edit on Are mega footers good UX?
May
16
revised Is remembering and using user ID when logged out a bad thing?
added 5 characters in body
May
16
awarded  Enlightened
May
16
revised When is horizontal-scrolling ok?
deleted 23 characters in body; edited title
May
15
revised Why aren't Gmail-like “on-page” dialogs more popular UI solutions?
edited title
May
15
revised Why aren't Gmail-like “on-page” dialogs more popular UI solutions?
edited title
May
13
awarded  Nice Answer
May
11
reviewed Reject suggested edit on security tag wiki excerpt
May
11
reviewed Reject suggested edit on measuring tag wiki
May
11
reviewed Approve suggested edit on input tag wiki
May
11
reviewed Reject suggested edit on input tag wiki excerpt
May
11
comment Pop-up, slider or?
@DinaNeishtadt yeah, annoying new user restriction; if you can post links to images (imgur.com is wonderful) we can edit them into embedded images though
May
9
revised How should removed pages be handled in e-commerce sites?
added 1 characters in body; edited title
May
3
comment Best way to provide two ways of the login, using card OR by checking DB
Still not quite sure what you need help with; is there any reason you can't just default to checking via the internet, and if no connection is found give a "please swipe card" prompt before/after username/password entry?
May
3
comment Is it OK to have a global navigation tab link to another site?
As an example Fox News' series of sites does this fairly well: foxnews.com the very topmost nav bar is all links to "other" sites but they're all the same parent brand (Fox), all maintain the topmost navbar and general navigation structure.
May
2
reviewed Approve suggested edit on Searching apps on smart phone home screen