| bio | website | virtuosimedia.com |
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| location | Canada | |
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If you'd like a place to submit UI/UX/design articles, I'd be happy to publish them on our site, under either our User Interface or Graphic Design Theory sections. Just take a look at our guidelines for guest authors and then send me an email with a few potential article titles you'd be interested in writing.
Also, be sure to check out VM UI Framework, an upcoming project we'll be releasing later this year.
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May 8 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Apr 5 |
awarded | Favorite Question |
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Apr 1 |
awarded | Mortarboard |
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Apr 1 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Mar 7 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Mar 6 |
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How do you give your user options without overloading them? It was actually a joke, but wow, that's a painful help dialog. |
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Mar 6 |
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How do you give your user options without overloading them? I feel like the help button could be bigger in this dialog... |
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Mar 6 |
answered | Word to indicate moving from “Draft” to “Live” |
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Mar 4 |
awarded | Good Question |
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Feb 26 |
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Do people actually use tooltips? Something to remember: hover tips won't work on mobile screens. You can enable them on touch, but then you may have to rethink where you put them as links would no longer be followed. Design accordingly. |
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Feb 20 |
answered | UX guidelines for a web game tutorial |
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Feb 11 |
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Stopping people abusing star rating systems You might also try security.stackexchange.com. There may be a UX or social engineering solution as well, but I suspect you might get better answers there. |
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Feb 8 |
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Delay on keystroke when search as you type added 190 characters in body |
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Feb 8 |
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Delay on keystroke when search as you type added 41 characters in body |
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Feb 8 |
answered | Delay on keystroke when search as you type |
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Feb 7 |
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If nobody reads Privacy Policies or Terms and Conditions, why not change them? "On 3, everyone fire their lawyer. Ready? 1. 2. 3! ...Hey, you didn't fire your lawyer!" - "Neither did you!" - "So now what do we do?" - "Well, I'm suing you for not firing your lawyer." |
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Feb 7 |
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Responsive Menu that has a LOT of menu items He's looking for responsive solutions. The Intel page you linked to isn't responsive at all and gdgt.com has a dropdown within a dropdown on my iPhone. |
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Feb 7 |
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Responsive Menu that has a LOT of menu items @RoyBarber - A couple strategies for that that I forgot to mention: 1) Only one sub menu can be open at a time; 2) Add a link to the top of each mobile sub menu to the parent page, i.e. "All Business Services"; 3) As an alternative action, the sub menu or whole menu could appear to the side like (github.com/tegansnyder/JQuery-Mobile-Slide-Menu). I wouldn't be super concerned about the user having a long menu. You would still only have 8 items appearing initially and only when they want more would it get longer. Scrolling isn't hard on mobile. |
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Feb 7 |
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How can users be prevented from pouring water into the bean compartment of a coffee machine? My humble suggestion: youtube.com/watch?v=sn-7Ozvnfdc |
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Feb 7 |
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Responsive Menu that has a LOT of menu items added 320 characters in body |