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How to show users that cards in a card list are clickable [duplicate]
I am working on a desktop and mobile app that sometimes shows a list or grid of cards, that are clickable to get to the detail of each item.
I worry that some users may not understand that they can ...
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Can I omit landing page in favor of direct app access?
I am developing my own product idea, an web/mobile application for forming a long term relationship between two people. It's in the early stages, so I don't want to expose too much information yet. I ...
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Do *ALL* mobile/touch browsers have “invisible” scrollbars in scrollable areas?
Usually in browsers in touch devices, in scrollable areas, a scrollbar only appears when a user touches it and starts scrolling by moving their finger (in some it never appears at all).
Is this ...
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Are there any statistics or research on location approval by users on mobile and desktop browsers?
I'm looking for statistics or research about users that permit browsers to use their location, drilled down to the type of browser, platform, vs. native apps, etc.
Also, general recommendations about ...
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Modern mobile browsers hide the URL bar when scrolling up. If I have a fixed navigation bar, should I prevent this behavior?
I have seen both used frequently throughout the mobile web. Some examples are news sites with fixed nav bars:
Time keeps the URL bar static, which keeps their nav buttons in the same place while ...
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Should a form's style be left to the browser?
Instead of using CSS resets, I use Normalize.css, and I usually style an HTML form's containing elements such as input, label, textarea, etc. to the fullest extent. To make sure that the form's design ...
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Overriding Default Behavior of Mobile Browsers
In desktop web development, a big user experience no-no is to create a behavior that is not native to the browser. Such as:
Disabling the right-click mouse button
Creating your own context menu
Not ...
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How do you convert computer users to mobile users?
How do you convince your computer users to try out your mobile app? The problems I see are:
Detection - There's no way to read people's minds and figure out what phone they use based off of what ...