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davidkellis | 8 months ago

How many other user interactions are generally considered objectively bad practice? Sure, there may be a time and place, but what is frequently overused?

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?

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harimau777|8 months ago

Disabling right click. I often want to open up various products in multiple tabs so that I can then go through them and select one to buy. When a website disables right click, I often just give up and don't buy anything.

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

> I often want to open up various products in multiple tabs so that I can then go through them and select one to buy. When a website disables right click, I often just give up and don't buy anything.

Hold Ctrl with left hand, and click-click-click with your right hand

BenjiWiebe|8 months ago

Does your mouse have a scroll wheel? They always(afaik) can be clicked by pressing down, called a middle click.

Middle clicking links opens them in a new tab, at least in Firefox.

JimDabell|8 months ago

Burger menus. Don’t hide the links you want people to use.

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

The article about how hamburger menus are bad has a hamburger menu. The "why nn/g" page[0] subtitle says "We practice what we preach". Really?

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

Infinite scroll. Both because it's frustrating not to know how much content there is and because the lack of pagination often makes finding what you want difficult.

ldoughty|8 months ago

Not positive, but I think our product added toasts to comply with ADA/VPAT requirements on confirming the user got a second page of data in the table that are viewing and clicked "next" for. I think it had to do with having both audio and visual acknowledgement of the action.

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

>What else?

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

If a website interaction has to lead me to a phone call in order to get something useful done, that website has completely failed.

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

So, you just want the phone book. Yellowpages.com should do it?

stirfish|8 months ago

>talk to someone

conception|8 months ago

The death of tables. Modern “tables” often cannot be sorted, copy and/or paste don’t work, not expandable or shrinkable. And often the table will be presented unsorted and you just have to scroll. Just trash.

Likewise, the number of times I’ve run into a search box not wildcarding your searches is unforgivable.

mynegation|8 months ago

Marquee was so bad that the whole tag got deprecated (I am probably dating myself).

9d|8 months ago

I remember marquees! Wasn't it \<m> or something?

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

Don't forget <blink>

bloomca|8 months ago

Hijacking scroll, icons with no explanation, auto hiding content, not enough contrast between content and background, etc.

nightfly|8 months ago

"Mystery meat navigation" has become standard