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Has user testing found that the "three horizontal bars" for main menu on mobile is commonly ...

Finally somebody actually did some A/B testing on the hamburger icon vs. the word 'menu'. He is even planning to do some more extensive user testing, because he noticed his article being very popular. …
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Why is it ok that apps don't respond to device orientation but webpages are expected to?

In matters of UX, a webpage IS allowed to force a certain orientation. The problem is, browsers are not allowed to access a phone's native functions like the camera and the accelerometer. It is expec …
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Enforce or assume an orientation for the layout of a mobile web application

According to this article 90% of the people they observed on the street hold their device in a portrait mode. However, I can see where some people can prefer holding their phone in landscape mode whe …
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What is the opposite of Cancel?

Cancel might be too vague. I always like to be more descriptive when asking users to perform a quite destructive task. This often reduces any anxiety users might have. download bmml source – Wi …
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