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In burger menus, should "Logout" always be at the bottom and why?
I noticed this while using websites that require login/logout - I get used to accessing the "Logout" button at the bottom of the menu. For example:
On burger menu, the logout option will always be at ...
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What is the best position for a submenu in a page with a sidebar?
I'm currently working on a project in which navigation positioning is key for the UX flow of the user. I've been trying several options, but I'm not sure I've found a solution that captivates the ...
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Best practice for collapsible submenus?
I have a website navigational menu:
Lorem
Ipsum <
Situs
Pratius
Quisque
Dolor
Duis
Proin <
Folios
Artius
Zalto
Ramo
Neque
What should be the best practice for users; if a user opens up ...
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How to layout a page with very long list of sub-navigation items?
We have these few pages that have an inner navigation but for some pages, the number of items is very large. For some pages, the number of navigation items is small.
See below for the ones with a ...
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What is the best way to arrange chinese words on a menu [closed]
On a English menu , the food items can be arranged according to alphabetical order
For a Chinese menu , there are no alphabet, only chinese characters , what would be alternative way best to arrange ...
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Main Menu in Popup window
Am working on a software product that have up to 100 view, so my main concern is simplicity and quick access navigation.
My idea is to put all the menu items in a popup window.
The user can access ...
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Navigation with or without sub-navigation?
Considering following site architecture, where each category has multiple products inside it:
/Home
/About
/Products/Category 1
/Products/Category 2
/Products/Category 3
/Products/Category 4
/...
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Why choose dark navbars?
Been reading about Google's new dark navbar over at ReadWrite. It's funny that ReadWrite, as well as StackExchange, has chosen a dark navbar as well.
Why this trend to choose dark navbars?
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Which of the following options best draws attention to the "buy tickets" action without detracting from the surrounding visual hierarchy?
I'm working on touching up (as much as I'm allowed) some of the design elements for a website. One client requirement is to draw more attention to the "buy tickets" link as this action is one that ...