| bio | website | floodmeadows.com |
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| location | England, United Kingdom | |
| age | 39 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 7 months |
| seen | May 9 at 14:24 | |
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Web, web, HTML, CSS, web, specifications, wireframes, web, JavaScript, PHP, ASP.NET, MVC, web, CSS, web and more web.
So, pretty much web, really.
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May 9 |
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red checkmark vs. a red “X” The OP doesn't say what information is conveyed by "Serious Violation" and "Overall Alert" but it's reasonable to deduce that the OP used these specific terms because they have specific meanings (otherwise, they could have used generic terms such as "Error" and "Warning"). Users will probably work out that a red exclamation mark is a generic error and an orange warning triangle is a generic warning. However, without headings or a key, they are unlikely to interpret these icons as "Serious Violation" and "Overall Alert". |
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May 8 |
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red checkmark vs. a red “X” In general, I think this answer is really helpful. However, if the "Serious Violation" and "Overall Alert" columns were combined then there would need to be some kind of key or legend underneath the table (or somewhere nearby) to explain what each of the symbols meant. |
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Feb 21 |
answered | Cross validation messages should be symmetric or asymmetric? |
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Feb 21 |
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asked | When to show a lock screen (iOS mobile app) |
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