I'm excited to be bringing back an updated version of my UX for Developers talk. This is a UX talk for Developers by a Developer.
Want to learn how you can create better user experiences? Reserve your seat today for our last FREE webinar of 2023 - "Managing User Happiness: UX Considerations for Dev Teams" on December 13
I've used #Mozilla#Firefox on a live CD a lot over the past year or two and I have one #UserExperience that I would love, love, love. Since the #browser session will only last a few days, I don't want it to clog my device list, but I do want to be able to access my stuff. Let me use a webcam to scan a #QRcode from my phone and have it suck down my history and passwords and allow me to send and receive tabs and if it doesn't have activity after 24 (default) hours, remove it from the device list.
I took this and added “involving an implementation of a URL shortening mechanism”. This is what it wrote:
🚀 Exciting News from [Your Company Name]!
🚀We are thrilled to unveil our latest innovation – a state-of-the-art URL shortening mechanism that’s set to revolutionize digital efficiency. #Innovation#TechSolutions🌐
Simplify Complexity: Our cutting-edge technology simplifies lengthy URLs into concise, user-friendly links, enhancing online navigation and boosting productivity. #UserExperience#DigitalTransformation💡
Smart & Secure: Engineered with advanced algorithms and robust security measures, our tool ensures not only ease of access but also the utmost protection of your digital footprint. #CyberSecurity#TechAdvancement🔗
Seamless Integration: Perfect for businesses and individuals alike, our URL shortener integrates flawlessly with various platforms, amplifying your digital presence and outreach. #BusinessGrowth#TechnologyLeadership🌟
Why Choose Us? At [Your Company Name], we’re not just about technology; we’re about empowering connections and fostering seamless digital experiences. #CustomerCentric#InnovativeSolutions🤝
Join Us on This Journey: Be part of our growing community. Simplify your digital life and elevate your online presence with [Your Product/Service Name]. #JoinUs#NextBigThing🔗
Try it Now: [Link to your product/service]👉 Stay tuned for more updates and feel free to reach out for collaborations or inquiries. Let’s redefine digital simplicity together! #TechCommunity#Collaboration
For video meetings, could the software edit my eyes so other attendees see me looking at them (directly at my laptop's camera instead of slightly lower at my laptop's screen), in the interest of better #interpersonal communication through eye contact?
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:
@seldo It's not an ad. It's a #recommendation to improve your #userexperience :ablobsmile: Just think of all these poor #Linux users. They're just left alone with their system and nothing pops in their face to tell them what to do.
First of all, let me assure you that I truly appreciate your work. Releasing software under a free license is a gift to us all. It shows that you care about the widespread adoption of your project, and that's quite commendable. However, I have a humble request – please, pretty please, don't release it with the statement, "compiling it is so complex and full of dependencies that the way to use my program is 'docker compose up'."
By doing this, you're limiting access to your software for those who can't use Docker or those who can't/won't use Linux. It's almost like telling someone to click on 'Install.exe.' Surely, you can do better than that.
I trust you'll consider my request. Thanks again for your hard work!
I absolutely, passionately, hate GUIs in which everything bounces around, spins, and whirs. Hold still already. Too much visual load. Everything screaming for attention at once, so I can't focus on anything.
Some games do this. Please stop. I've already decided to play. No need to jump around to get me to interact.
Strategy for the Experience Economy (10min): https://rogermartin.medium.com/strategy-for-the-experience-economy-71ea48f764ad
Tide Pods, Amazon Prime and the Super Bowl understood the concept of “experience economy”, aka figuring out what the user want to accomplish, taking account the social context of it, and, delivering it (pun intended, hahaha).
By Roger Martin
Hey, @Mastodon@Gargron, can you make it so the #ios client for mastodon shows us a little more of the poll option texts than, say, 15 characters? A word-wrap would be nice! #UX#usability#UserExperience
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Interesting #userexperience concerning @Mastodon ios client message filters and notifications: the client will filter messages according to filters set using the web app (it has yet to gain the ability to do so itself), but still will send a notification to the ios notification system, displaying the message content that doesn't get displayed by the client. Hey, @Gargron , maybe something to have someone look at?
Does anyone know of a good introduction to core usability considerations, aimed at non-developers? Things like discoverability, predictability, consistency, latency vs throughput, Fitts' law? Some colleagues who don't have a software background are getting in to digital health endeavours and I think it would be helpful for them to have some shared understanding.
If you're wondering why #java applications have a bad rep for #GUI#accessibility: the default GUI frameworks (SWT, JavaFX, Swing) are not accessible out of the box. None of the components support the keyboard shortcuts available on the various operating systems. It's like they were designed to be as different from everything else as possible. Thinking different hurts accessibility. Do better.
And it refuses to use the OS-native file open and save dialogs, replacing them with their own. Which offer none of the abilities users are used to using. And thanks. #usability#ux#userexperience
When users go to your website, they want to browse it*. All features that compete with that goal (welcome tours, chatbot widgets, FAQ pages, content carousels) degrade the browsing experience.
Fix your website's navigation and content, rather than relying on poor bandaid solutions.
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yes, strictly speaking they have a goal in mind, but their mental model is that browsing the website will achieve that goal for them
Hey, who are you talking to, little buddy? (His last four posts are all like this) (sopuli.xyz)
Alt text: LinkedIn post that’s written as if it’s an email to a client about completing some task. The poster refers to themselves as CodeClause
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