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GoodUI

GoodUIA Good User Interface has high conversion rates and is easy to use. In other words, it’s nice to both the business side as well as the people using it. Here is a running idea list, which we try on projects. A one column layout will give you more control over your narrative. It should be able to guide your readers in a more predictable way from top to bottom. Whereas a multi column approach runs some additional risk of being distracting to the core purpose of a page. Guide people with a story and a prominent call to action at the end. A friendly gesture such as providing a customer with a gift can be just that. Deeper underneath however, gifting is also an effective persuasion tactic …

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The Gap between UI and UX Design – Know the Difference

Do you know that UI and UX are not the same concepts? Surely, they are closely connected, even mutually penetrated and rarely exist without each other. Would you like to study the differences between UI and UX design in detail? This article will give you such an opportunity. We believe that it is impossible to become an expert designer without a strong knowledge of both terms. We promise that some definitions will seem fun to you; some of them will seem serious and in-depth. The info you are going to read is vivid and informal as we have based it on real web developers’ thoughts and expressions. We wish you an enjoyable reading. The Difference Between UI and UX Design The definitions Let’s start with …

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How To Make A Swipeable Table View Cell With Actions – Without Going Nuts With Scroll Views

Make a swipeable table view cell without going nuts with scroll views! Apple introduced a great new user interface scheme in the iOS 7 Mail app – swiping left to reveal a menu with multiple actions. This tutorial shows you how to make such a swipeable table view cell without getting bogged down in nested scroll views. If you’re unsure what a swipeable table view cell means, then see this screenshot of Apple’s Mail.app: You’d think that after introducing something like this, Apple would have made it available to developers. After all, how much harder could it be? Unfortunately, they’ve only made the Delete button available to developers – at least for the time being. If you want to add other buttons, or …

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