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text, usually about how to use a program.
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Points to be kept in mind while writing a document to redesign a web application?
Using text to try and explain a visual design is likely to prove frustrating and the result will probably be used very little.
Rather use sketches, concept art, and mockups to document your redesign. …
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How can end users training be integrated to the UX plans?
First you design the system as if there will be no training. You have to consciously try to imagine that training will not be an option and make the system as usable as possible. This is no trivial …
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If nobody reads Privacy Policies or Terms and Conditions, why not change them?
Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and similar documents are there primarily for legal reasons, not UX ones. So the reason that they are usually terrible to read is that they are written in legale …