10 posts with the tag “User Experience”

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Moving away from building Prettified JSON Viewers

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Offline experience of apps

In a world where constant connectivity is not guaranteed, ensuring your app works offline is vital. Users expect apps to function smoothly, whether they are on a plane, in a remote area, or facing a weak signal.

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Onboarding Tutorials vs. Contextual Help

Tutorials interrupt users, don’t necessarily improve task performance, and are quickly forgotten. Contextual help signals can avoid these pitfalls but require unintrusive ways to activate.

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Privacy and User Experience

Good serie on privacy and user experience by Smashing Magazine. Worth the read!

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The User Experience of Chatbots

I absolutely hate chatbots! So much that I added a rule to Quiet to hide/block chatbots from websites.

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The User Experience of Chatbots

Steve Jobs once said, “You have to pick carefully. I’m actually as proud of the things we haven’t done as the things I have done. Innovation is saying ‘no’ to 1,000 things.”

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About labels and icons

In the battle of clarity between icons and labels, labels always win.

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100 Things You Should Know About People

100 things you should know if you are going to design an effective and persuasive website, web application or software application.

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The $300 Million Button

The number of customers purchasing went up by 45%. The extra purchases resulted in an extra $15 million the first month. For the first year, the site saw an additional $300,000,000.

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Zebra Striping

Zebra striping—also known as candy striping or half-shadow—is the application of faint shading to alternate lines or rows in data tables or forms.