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Questions relating to mobile computing devices, such as cell phones, tablets, and e-readers. Includes consideration for both small screen size as well as the mobile and "always on" nature of the devices. Questions tagged *mobile* should in one way or another reflect a particular aspect unique to mobile devices, as compared to digital screen design in general
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Mobile ux: How to indicate the presence of side panel/drawer/sidebar
I would suggest not to hide important things like your required options.
But to answer your question I have some ideas for you:
Modal Infobox
Show a little yellow infobox on top of the page contain …
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Alternative to right-click on mobile
Due to the limited control possibilities on the mobile device, it will always be the case that there will be an unnecessary extra step for the desktop user if the behaviour absolutely must be the same. … On mobile, something called "force touch" typically work as the right click alternative. …
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Organizing two kinds of navigation in a mobile app
Your Tabs Bar look like all iPhone apps did in the past (Without judging). Meanwhile, however, more and more deviate from that approach. Best example: Facebook.
The following screenshot was taken rig …