💜 Remix / Tailwind Infinite Scroll Masonry Grid 💜 So excited to have gotten this so smooth and beautiful. It might be my favorite component thus far. It is flawless from mobile to ultraHD, from 300px to 4000px!
Nous sommes une #SCOP de conception et développement de sites web à #Grenoble, et nous recherchons actuellement un⋅e webdesigneur⋅euse UI/UX à temps plein, s'occupant également d'une partie importante de la communication externe de Webu.
One of the gripes of some point and click interfaces are hunting for tiny things in corners of scenes -- I'm actively trying to avoid it in my game, but just in case any hotspots may be hard to find, I added some functionality to toggle visibility here by pressing the "H" key! :)
I really hate UI like this. The only way to figure it out is by randomly fucking around tap tap tip tap this and that. I had no idea the only way to bring the tabs is by tapping the Threads logo in which no way looks like a button.
Designers for the love of god stop doing this LOL. My gaaaaaadah.
When logging into a website, what is the benefit of asking for email, making me hit submit, and then asking me for my password? Why not accept both at once? #UX#UI#UIUX
And what do you think makes onboarding flows useful, and not something you just skip past? (Mainly ones that are interactive, not ones where they just tell you information)
The first part (Chapter 1) contains basic information and introduces enough TECO commands to allow the novice TECO user to begin creating and editing text files after only a few hours of instruction.
I've decided to take the old #Macintosh HIGs and merge them into one large collection of topics while modernizing them in the process.
The original #HIG would give actual examples with usable metrics and mention possible exceptions to the rule. The incredible level of detail gave developers the guidance to create delightful UI users have come to expect from their #Mac.
To kick off this work, here is my first topic. Layout Guidelines.
CozyFish UI - Gitlab → voici la page Gitlab de mes fichiers custom CSS et thèmes pour Firefish :chick_aww:
Les 2 ont été créés pour aller ensemble mais le custom CSS fonctionne normalement très bien avec les autres thèmes par défaut de Firefish (j'utilise les variables de couleurs dans le css)
Vous pouvez me conseiller, me réprimander parceque j'ai mal fait la page gitlab, contribuer (en rendant le code plus propre ou en ajoutant des fonctionnalités), ou partager si le projet vous plaiiit :boost_requested:
High-contrast visual themes are supported by the operating system and distributed with it, by default. Users can turn them on and off at need. Microsoft's own software should comply.
I just could boost the post of @hbuchel but that would just result in "another boost in your timeline" that is easily overscrolled.
Instead I would like to share this post with you in a separate post.
I really feel the is post from the other side. I'm not a web designer, I'm a frontend developer that's desperately searching for years for proper web designers and always wondered why there aren't any anymore.
It's basically an extinct profession. Killed by men and I was witnessing that multiple times in the last 17 years I've worked in this area.
Funfact: I wanted to be a web designer back then but was pushed out of the design part multiple times by my employers, because "we have the girls for that". 🤢
As I still wanted to "build the whole thing" I went the other route and became a full stack developer (PHP, JS, HTML, CSS, SQL). A much more accepted role as a cis male.
The result? I can't design anything anymore. I can communicate with designers that lack technical understanding of the web but I try to push for years to get these people time to get the technical knowledge… But even in a lead position that's much more difficult than you might expect.
Anyways, read this article, it's awesome and every bit is true. And sad.
Every time I want to implement a share icon I struggle with the decision if I should use something that's closer to Android or somethings that's closer to iOS/macOS.
I like the iOS/macOS version a bit more, but the Android version makes more sense I guess? But if you open the page/PWA on iOS it may seem out of place. 🤔
It's quite annoying that pretty much everything has a standard icon everyone understands but sharing has about 20 different icons.
And got multi styles working! Cutting it close on our #uiux , but its at a point now where adding more is easy. Anyone have a good 'dyslexia friendly' font? I'm a bit clueless on that front.
I'm having difficulties designing a webapp with geoprocessing features. I have the major important components, but find it hard to organize the screen to make it appealing and user friendly.
If I post a screenshot, would you be able to help me with ideas? #gischat#uiux