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A Complete Guide To Accessible Front-End Components — Smashing Magazine
An up-to-date collection of accessible front-end components: accordions, form styles, dark mode, data charts, date pickers, form styles, navigation menu, modals, radio buttons, "skip" links, SVGs, tabs, tables, toggles and tooltips.
Under-Engineered Responsive Tables | Adrian Roselli
I have written a bunch about responsive tables. Maybe too much. I keep trying to give developers the information they need to make informed decisions — ARIA attributes, screen reader & browser pairing results, bugs, and so on. I have spread things out over years of posts. I have filed…
This article covers HTML form design patterns, common gotchas, and CSS tips. You should be able to walk away with some new knowledge and helpful code snippets.
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We don't want to read your UX writing - DESK Magazine
Both ad writers and UX copywriters share the same challenge: They are writing for an audience that doesn’t read. Some might read your headline, if you’re lucky. They will only read your body copy if they’re sitting on the toilet or stuck on a train. They will avoid your digital banner ad at all costs. […]
This is an excerpt from our upcoming UX Writing book, exploring how we (as designers and copywriters) can write copy that helps people use and love our products. Sign up for book updates here. The three hallmarks of good UX copy: Clear, concise and useful. Here we will discuss how to write concisely. We will […]
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This ultimate guide to UX Research includes everything you need to know to run effective research: best practices, tips, tools, and advice from expert practitioners in the research field.
The Fastest Navigation Layout for a Three-Level Menu
When users navigate an interface, there's a need for speed. The faster it is for them to find what they're looking for, the more time they'll save on their task.