(no title)
davidkellis | 8 months ago
Toasts:
- https://maxschmitt.me/posts/toasts-bad-ux
- https://youtu.be/LeCKu0HqGFQ?si=xKApVFSqdzLGF0SD
Modals (being a special case of modes):
- https://modalzmodalzmodalz.com/
Modes:
- https://www.nngroup.com/articles/modes/
- https://ilyabirman.net/meanwhile/all/timed-modes/
What else?
harimau777|8 months ago
Similar is having "links" that are actually implemented using an onClick handler so that I can't right click and select "open in new tab". Often this results in me later realizing that I opened the link's image in a new tab rather than the link itself.
bmacho|8 months ago
Hold Ctrl with left hand, and click-click-click with your right hand
BenjiWiebe|8 months ago
Middle clicking links opens them in a new tab, at least in Firefox.
JimDabell|8 months ago
https://www.nngroup.com/articles/hamburger-menus/
Splash screens (fortunately mostly dead on the web, but still in use on mobile).
https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guideline...
tasuki|8 months ago
I maintain a website with around 15 subpages. What should I use instead?
[0]: https://www.nngroup.com/about/why-nng/
harimau777|8 months ago
ldoughty|8 months ago
Otherwise, we would have to physically page or add dialogues people would have to click to close, just to see page 2 of table data
lurk2|8 months ago
Being anything other than a static page where I get your company’s phone number to call and talk to someone whose first language is my own.
kelnos|8 months ago
Ideally I never want to have to pick up my phone at all. Customer support is an exception to that, but only as a last resort: if it gets to the point that I have to call a business, something has gone very very wrong.
lazyasciiart|8 months ago
stirfish|8 months ago
conception|8 months ago
Likewise, the number of times I’ve run into a search box not wildcarding your searches is unforgivable.
mynegation|8 months ago
9d|8 months ago
Man I wish I could find the first HTML book I ever read. Must have read it in 1994 or something. It used "Mosaic" browser, which looked nothing like the IE3 or IE4 that I had. Wow, this brings back so many memories.
If anyone can ever find that book on Amazon, please let me know! I've been looking for years.
ghssds|8 months ago
unknown|8 months ago
[deleted]
bloomca|8 months ago
nightfly|8 months ago