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Questions having the [tag:user-behavior] tag regards users reaction and/or behavior to the environment she encounters.
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What's the best thing to do after an unsubscribe link was clicked?
The first thing to do is to confirm the action e.g. "You've unsuscribed"
Depending on how is designed your previous page you could:
Provide an "Undo" action. If the unsuscribe is just a click-a-but …
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Undefined behaviour in response to unusual action
First: No, you don't have to design UX thinking of how can the common user modify the DOM from the backdoor.
If your system security and robustness relies on UI modifications, it's a sign of bad softw …
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Why can I only close tabs to the right?
It has been discussed in the google forums but it seems that there isn't any clue about it.
The only theory I can imagine of is related to the situation when someone starts googling about an specific …
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Is the discount more important than the price?
I agree with others that there are just too many variables (a good portion were exposed) to make a decision without A/B testing.
BTW, I think the image of the OP seems to be reducing the chances to a …
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Is too many options to accomplish the same task good or bad for user interface?
The standard approach is to show to most used/useful/efficient filters, and then add some "Other filters" / "Advance Search" to show more specific filter/search parameters.
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Is it best to add or remove functionality when using checkboxes?
Possitive wording
The general rule is that positive wording is better in general since it's easier to interpret and tends to be shorter which is always good in checkboxs' labels. Microsoft agrees wit …
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Select duration using numeric input + menu of units, or a single slider?
Before choosing between them, you should think of the best possible version of each one. Eg:
Text Box
You could let the user type freely but also offer some default options to make them easier for the …
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Prepare a user to perform an action before proceeding to the next step
Are you using voice/verbal instructions? Cause you should!
Like in any dance or martial arts related class, I think the best way we can learn to do some new or unknown movement is to receive clear ph …
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How to force user to select a location and not simply type it?
I will add my 2 cents that I think give a direct answer to your question (btw sorry about my english):
Be specific: If you want the user to do something, just tell them.
So you could change "Meeting …
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"Typocaptcha" - an alternative to CAPTCHA?
tl;dr
A good captcha would need (ideally) to offer the best possible protection (difficult to get for a computer) and ease of use (easy to get for a human).
But captchas aren't good at this and "typo …
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In survey results which one is better - to show number of voters or not?
I agree with @Vincent but I want to point out that an Horizontal bar guided just by colors isn't probable the most user friendly way of displaying this data..
I would go with the classic pie chart or …