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Human Interface Guidelines (or short: HIG) refer to a written documentation that line out common elements for a user interface. These guidelines help develop a consistent interface and user experience across a team.

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Application Settings Window - QML TabView or QML StackView or QML SplitView

First of all you don't have to use the same views across devices. In fact it's almost always best to follow conventions on each device. If you're implementing an Android app, follow the conventions of …
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Studies about negative readability

In the 74 times cited study Readability Of Websites With Various Foreground/Background Color Combinations, Font Types And Word Styles there is limited to no evidence that black text on White backgrou …
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Cross-platform HIG. What do you use for html5 apps?

Developing for mobile devices in HTML5 is no different than developing in HTML 4.01 or XHTML, since User Experience is platform agnostic. Buttons need to look like and act as Buttons whatever platform …
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Current Web Applications with bad user interfaces

Being a SharePoint Consultant by profession, it is painful to admit that SharePoint handles all kinds of lists in a peculiar way. It is a completely different thing clicking the row than clicking the …
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Warning message to the user if name he enterred already exists

From the blog post 4 rules for displaying error messages from a user experience perspective we can read the following: The error message needs to be short and meaningful The placement of the …
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