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The UX of Things. Laquo; Back to blog. I use, suffer or otherwise notice all the following things on a regular basis:. Colours that are not discernible to colourblind people. This blog is about the experiences I have with things. Not just technological things, all. Things. It's also about the experiences I notice other people having with things. Subscribe by email ». We'll email you when there are new posts here. You're following this blog. Unfollow ». Follow this Posthaven ». Email address is invalid.

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The UX of Things. Laquo; Back to blog. Menu bars that throw up giant submenu blocks when you roll your mouse pointer over them. Horrible for four reasons:. They presume to know what you're doing. If you roll the pointer off the edge of a submenu block, it disappears. You need to go all the way back to make it pop up again. If you roll the pointer past one on your way to something else, it hulks into view, blocking the thing on the screen that you wanted in the first place. In the menu bar.

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The UX of Things. Laquo; Back to blog. Menu bars that throw up giant submenu blocks when you roll your mouse pointer over them. Horrible for four reasons:. They presume to know what you're doing. If you roll the pointer off the edge of a submenu block, it disappears. You need to go all the way back to make it pop up again. If you roll the pointer past one on your way to something else, it hulks into view, blocking the thing on the screen that you wanted in the first place. In the menu bar.

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The UX of Things. Laquo; Back to blog. FiftyThree explains Paper's zoom feature. Is what would happen if we all had the buckets of time required to do something properly. Subscribe by email ». We'll email you when there are new posts here. You're following this blog. Unfollow ». Follow this Posthaven ». Enter your email address to get email alerts about new posts on this site. Unsubscribe anytime. Email address is invalid. Add Website URL ». Notify me by email when new comments are added.

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