Have you checked out Chrometober yet? 🎃
It's a 3D CSS Book built with the CSS Scroll Linked Animations API I've been sharing recently ✨
It's been fun bringing it to life. This week features a custom cursor effect and a flappy Gargoyle 😅
👉 web.dev/chrometober-2022
"For every UX project you work on, it is imperative to ask “WHY?” Why are we doing this? And in answering the question, you provide a direction and sometimes a strategy, for tackling the project."
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"When I see a successful feature in another product, I try to focus first on the underlying human needs that it’s solving. After all, that feature is exposing a need that people have, and showing me one way that they’re able to meet that need."
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Get an overview of ten dangerous web vulnerabilities including injection attacks (often during form submission), cross-site scripting, and brute force.
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Modern day #UXresearch methods answer a wide range of questions. To help you know when to use which #UserResearch method, each of 20 methods is mapped across 3 dimensions and over time within a typical product-development process.
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"Turns out, with all cookies blocked, Chrome disables a lot of (all?) APIs that can be used to persist data and thus potentially profile users. "
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"In this second part, Eduard Kuric explains a complex list of visual cues used by toggle buttons to communicate which of their options is active."
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Creating an Investor Relations page that grabs the attention of various shareholders and instills confidence in your business is a crucial part of your company’s website. This post has the key elements of successful #IRsite design and content execution.
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"Repurposing your content not only gets you more mileage from the content you create but also helps distribute it better. But here’s the thing: simply copying and pasting a piece of content from your blog to social media isn’t content repurposing."
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"In this first part of a two-part article, Eduard Kuric analyzes the characteristics of effective toggle buttons that make it error-proof and prevent confusion and frustration of users."
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If you’re new to accessibility, the Not-Checklist provides a foundation – it’s an overview of what you’ll need to consider, but it won’t teach you WCAG from front to back.
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Why is #VisualRegressionTesting important?
1. Visual UI errors can be discovered and fixed before many users notice
2. Save time and cost by automating manual QA processes
3. Increase agility and confidence in new code deployments
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