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Nested table best practices
I'am trying to create design for table with nested rows. I came up with this idea:
What do you think? Is it a good practice?
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Floating/sticky CTA design examples on desktop
I can find great examples of sticky CTAs on mobile, but desktop is a little trickier. I'm looking to create something that is not quite a floating action button, not your typical floating 'chat with ...
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Is Apple's 'False Bottom' design enhancing engagement or causing frustration?
Apple's website has a 'false bottom' design, where users might think they've reached the end of a page, but scrolling reveals more content. Do you think this approach enhances user engagement, or ...
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What can be done to improve the UX of stack exchange? [migrated]
Does anyone have improvements they would suggest to the UX of this site or Stack Exchange sites in general? I would like to see some of the hierarchy of tags for example so that some tags are nested ...
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Analyzing website traffic data across different timezones
I haven't seen how different analytics platform document this type of information, but I was thinking about the difference in how you might analyze user behaviour on a website or social media account ...
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What is a reasonable UX for showing rate limiting error pages?
I am playing around with a new tool for web dev, Arcjet, which allows you to do rate limiting and bot attack prevention basically, really easily.
So I plugged it in with their default settings, which ...
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What is the Best UI/UX design for a Pricing Table With Moderate Data
I am designing a website for knife sharpening and in one section I want to display the different pricing rates per quantity.
This is what I have so far but I want to improve and I'm not quite sure how....
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Best call to actions for a course provider website
I work for a technology course provider in Australia. We provide technology courses for university researchers and staff.
On our schedule webpage, We have three main call to actions for each course: &...
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Need help with a vertical form in a pane above a table
I'm struggling to add a form that needs to sit in a pane above a table. The form fields needs to be vertically arranged. It currently feels...off. I've tried centring it and stretching the card to 100%...
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Setting the maximum width of a form on a website
I am currently designing a form on a website and I am wondering if there is an ideal width for designing the form. I am putting two fields in one line now, but I feel like the form is still too wide ...
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What should be the height of a modal that has a form that discloses progressively?
In the enterprise application that I am designing for, I have a modal that contains an input form. This form has two checkboxes. On selecting each of these text boxes, new fields show up in the form. (...
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Master Details Design with Calendar
I have a web page with a table that contained each task of someone for each days of the month.
It's something like this but with 30 column and more tasks
Task
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Ethical/right to redirect from email based on bronze or gold plan?
After an annual software subscription expires, a user is emailed with renew prices and 3 clickable button options to renew:
Bronze: $10
Silver: $20
Gold: $30
Currently any button click on the email ...
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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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How I can make the upload of multiple files (with categories) as smooth as possible?
I'm working on a data capture feature where users are able to upload multiple files at a time. The point is they are obliged to categorize each file. The requirement is to give them as much freedom as ...
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Best way for users to report conditions for different segments of the same road
I have developed a site that tracks the status of backcountry roads for drivers where users can view or report on the conditions of the roads they drive. At the moment report functionality is quite ...
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How to stop User from creating too many instances at Sign-up?
I'm creating a CV website, where the user on sign up is prompted to provide his qualifications. If his qualification/skill doesn't exist in the database he is allowed to add it. But it occurs to me ...
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What content types would you find useful in a commercial UX/UI portfolio template?
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I am working my personal CMS portfolio site which I plan to provide as a free resource for designers. The CMS is set up with the idea that you create a range of content for a detailed ...
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Feature selector on a pricing component
Currently on our website we has something like this:
You can
Either chose the main product we sell or an additional feature
You can select your contract duration, and
Then there's a CTA in the the ...
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Help journalists implement Visual Hierarchy using their existing building blocks
I have to convince some web editors (who have a strong journalistic background) that visual hierarchy is essential when building a web page. And I have to teach them what this means using the elements ...
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To indicate UI components are not yet usable, is the "wait" ⌛ or "not-allowed" 🚫 cursor better?
This answer makes the argument that simpler is clearer and thus is better, and the "not-allowed" CSS cursor 🚫 is more direct (in my opinion) than the "wait" cursor ⌛. Another ...
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Input form where all values have a default
I am writing the UI for a tool that makes some plots (HTML here):
This program makes plots like this:
The input controls the limits of the axis, and the number of bins.
All of these fields (except ...
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How to display a hierarchical Tree structure that supports CRUD and moving nodes?
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I have an administration Web-UI (implemented with vue and vuetify) where one should also be able to manage organization structures.
Meaning something like Daimler AG -> Mercedes Benz AG -&...
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Dynamic Hierarchical dropdown list boxes design
We have a UI that involves several sequential dropdown where the options available in one depends on the selection in the preceding box. This works well enough in practice but some changes have been ...
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How to design a data entry form on a wide screen with side navbar?
I'm trying to design a web form for data entry. Problem is, I have a Navbar on the left side, and the form looks like below (very wide, some contents removed for privacy):
What is the best approach ...
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Understanding UX Differences: Creating User Personas for New vs. Existing Products
I often come across discussions about creating user personas for brand new products, but I'm curious about the UX differences when it comes to revamping an existing product. Specifically, I'd like to ...
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Icon for select all in a dropdown with icons and text
So we have this user management app. People look up users, who can be either active or inactive. And they have icons to indicate that. They are also able to filter those users, and it looks like this
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Should the search bar go above or below the tabs here?
I have a search bar to search icons. And tabs to show types of icons.
Do you think the search bar should be above or below the tabs? If so, why?
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Best Practices: Converting (print) footnotes to web
I am the publisher/editor/curator of an electronic magazine/website. Occasionally, I receive submissions for publication that have footnotes; in the PDF, which is specifically intended to mimic a ...
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Where and how to add an export button in an area with many buttons and fields
I have the following area on a website for displaying products in a CRM, and need to add a button that will export them to a CSV, however I am having trouble making it look good as there are already ...
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Best way to offer a choice between 33+ items
I have a website for a card game that has "seasons". There are four of these seasons per year. When there were only a few seasons a dropdown sufficed to allow you to time travel between ...
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How do you generally handle preview of markdown content?
I'm rendering a lot of markdown in my applications e.g. a forum with an overview of posts that render a preview of that markdown.
How does stackexchange handle preview of markdown?
Take for example ...
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Difference between showing items in the list or in the gallery
I am preparing new design for filter page (something like shop page), where "items" are companies that you can choose from.
For example: You want company within UK, speaking Italian, with ...
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When should the font size adapt to the dimensions of the website?
I tried to search online on whether or not font should adapt with the size of the window and I found a lot of results on how to do it but not many whether I should ever do it. I tested it on multiple ...
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After navigating from page A to page B, if a user goes back is it better to send them to the top of page A or scroll to where they were?
This is of course a very general question and circumstances will vary. But in general, which annoys most users least when they hit their browser's back button - to go to the top of the page they were ...
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Explain a login process?
I have developed a login process using 2 separate "blocks". You can call it public part and private (safe) part. My question is if this is a good way to explain the login process using a ...
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Singular vs plural forms for entities in CMS website
Let's say I have a (frontend) website where users can register and post, just like StackExchange, which makes use of a REST API to fetch the data. So the website is located at https://www.example.com ...
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How to redirect viewer's attention to a certain card among similar cards?
I am a product designer but I also work on illustrations and web designs on the side. On my portfolio, I would like to motivate viewers to click the first card (UX/UI card) rather than the other two.
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Neutrals in web design and how to pick them
When designing a website/mobile you need to choose your neutrals. But I can't get my head around it. Sure I can move the color picker around but I'm trying to generate neutrals in a controlled, ...
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Did guestbook features on websites exist? Are they still used these days?
An older client asked about creating a 'guestbook' feature for a content based website, and it reminded me of going to places in the past and writing down comments on a guestbook, which served both as ...
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Updating UX for time selection
I am building a tool to convert between local times across multiples locations: cities, airports, timezones. Right now, the site updates the local time every second. I want to be able to let users ...
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Advice on personal portfolio landing page
I am a product designer and I have worked on several B2B SaaS products last six years. The problem is that these products already had a brand. So I am not an expert on branding and marketing something ...
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Good alternative for popups that show events?
I'm in a team that builds website templates for a wide variety of informative sites. We've had a lot of users asking for popups on the homepage and we've been saying no because it's a bad design ...
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Are there any guidelines for using the auto focus (programmatic focus) on a webpage by WCAG 2.0?
Regarding ADA compliance and web accessibility guidelines like WCAG and WAI-ARIA, is there a specific requirement recommending the auto-focusing of input fields after service failure error (not a ...
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Make the Information part better in a cat profile [closed]
Hello guys im creating a site for a cat breeding company. The site is 95% users on mobile web browsers. How can I make the Information section more beautiful. Do you see any other things I could ...
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Multi Select Search Bar [closed]
I have boolean search bar and a user want to make search in a param, b param, c param but this is good for single category selection to sho
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How to expose statistics like a filter buttons
Basically I have a pane with some basic statistic. It shows how many elements have been added, removed or changed and I would like to use it also a buttons to turn on and off filters. But ...
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According to the basic principles of UI Design, which alignment works the best as shown in the following picture
which alignment works the best and what is the proper way of doing it?
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Uploading images - copying multiple form fields from one to multiple elements
Issue: We have an image upload form where the user needs to fill in several form fields related to each image, such as the author, description, expiration date, and comment. Some of these fields will ...
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Should text links enlarge on hover?
What are the best practices for this?
Is it better to e.g. opt for underlining, box shadows, or a darker font / bgcolor when selected / on hover?
The reason I ask is that a client I have is asking to ...