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Is it Okay to skip heading levels in html structure?

Is it okay to skip heading levels for example h2 to h4, or h1 to h3. are there any implications in SEO, does it impact site ranking or indexing, and why do some developers skip heading levels? Are ...
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Wcag 2.1 Success criteria-1.3.6

I am unable to understand the examples available on w3.org, which are: The links in the navigation of a website are marked up so that users can add their own icons. Icons on a website are marked up ...
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UI element names and hierarchy for web SaaS B2B application [closed]

I´m building an ReactJS based library of web elements for a SaaS B2B application. I know this is common, but I´m having lots of difficulties choosing right names for my visual hierarchy. What I call ...
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when to choose one between dropdown and typeahead

I am about to design a webpage wherein I got confused between few components which suits. Here, I would like to understand what is the best scenario for choosing between typeahead and dropdown menu ...
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How to design UI to allow user to enter multiple sets of data

I am having some trouble figuring out how to do an interface that has these characteristics: allows user to enter several sets ("cases") of data. Minimum one, and there is no limit but say 12 is ...
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Menu Dropdown and color palette (theme color) questions [closed]

I have been able to create my own drop down menu. I moved it from being HTML / CSS to using jQuery to help, so that the menu drop down stayed when its parent element was hovered over. -> My biggest ...
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When going back to previous page may cause disorder

Let's suppose a page listing items whose URL would be: /items. Its content is loaded through Ajax at the page's initialization time, thus not directly populated on server initially. Each item ...
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How wide should a responsive-designed website be?

Maybe this is a stupid question but I wonder if it changed. Websites used to be 960px wide so all screen resolution could easily see all the content. But with the new 'responsive-design' and html5 ...
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SVG vs CSS for Modern Web User Interfaces? [closed]

If you see flash and wpf/silverlight they both rely heavily on vectors for creating their user interfaces. That's because vectors are very easy to manipulate and animate. I'm wondering if SVG has a ...
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