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How to Design Destructive Actions That Prevent Data Loss
How to Prevent Accidental Data Loss from Destructive Actions
Radio Buttons UX Design
Radio buttons are an essential element of forms. They are used when there is a list of two or more options that are mutually exclusive and the user must select exactly one choice. In other words, clicking a non-selected radio button will deselect whatever other button was previously selected in
Little UI Details
A collections of little tips from @steveschoger to improve your visual design skills with the little details that make a big difference 👏
Designing More Efficient Forms: Structure, Inputs, Labels And Actions
Designing More Efficient Forms: Structure, Inputs, Labels And Actions
UX In Contact Forms: Essentials To Turn Leads Into Conversions — Smashing Magazine
Use radio buttons without need for extra clicks
Stop Using Select Menus for Known User Input
Before you decide to use a select menu for a field ask yourself a question. Will users know their input without looking at the list of options? If the answer is yes, do not use a select menu for it.
Design Better Cards
Design Better Cards – uxdesign.cc
When You Should Use a Breadcrumb Navigation
When You Should Use a Breadcrumb Navigation - UX Movement
When to Use a Switch or Checkbox
When to Use a Switch or Checkbox
Adding a simple accent color border to your design can help take it from boring to colorful. Accents are a great way to guide the eye.
UX tip #5
UX Tip #5 When designing radio buttons, use selectable cards with more white space to help users make informed decisions. Works best when designing pricing plans. #radiobuttons #ui #ux #uiux #uidesign #illuminz #approach #uxtips #uxdesign #design #uxdesigner #creative #uidesigner #interactiondesign #uiinspiration #designinspiration #grid #uiux #experience #itcompany #designstudio #interface
How to Design Destructive Actions That Prevent Data Loss
How to Prevent Accidental Data Loss from Destructive Actions