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Questions having the [tag:website-design] tag regard the design of a website in the context of user experience. For example, site-map, user flow, usability, navigation, or other information structure would fall under this tag.
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Are my thumbs up and thumbs down buttons clear enough for the user?
If you ask yourself the question, "is this clear enough", you already have an answer: it could be clearer.
Firstly, they don't look like buttons. It's only when you hover over them that you discover: …
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So how big is the mouse pointer?
Adding 2 more points to sscirrus:
Accessability
The size of the visible mouse cursor can be changed in current OS, and for a good reason: visually impaired persons will prefer a bigger cursor, even …
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What makes people vote?
In both cases, voting "means" something. How many of the new stackexchange users are reluctant to vote, until they realize that the reason they find so many high-quality answers on the first place is, …
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Will animated feedback be annoying or nice?
Yes, "shaking the website" shapes the user experience and could be considered gameful. However, every gamification measure should ask the question if it is useful (or only "fancy): which activity are …