Reader Mode: The Button to Beat | CSS-Tricks
css-tricks.com/reader-mode-the-button-to-beat/As a young nerd, I loved to immerse myself in digital worlds, learning the ins and outs of the rules someone else had created for me (intentionally or
Be Kind, Design – Nat Dudley – Medium
medium.com/@natdudley/be-kind-design-d28324b7c348When you walk down the traffic-clogged streets of New York City, often considered to be one of the most liveable cities in the world, you might notice something about the cyclists. About 80% of them…
Usability for Nerds
en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Usability_for_NerdsThis Wikibook is intended for engineers, technicians, programmers and others who construct and develop technical things and who want their products to be user-friendly.
Creating Usability with Motion: The UX in Motion Manifesto
medium.com/@ux_in_motion/creating-usability-with-motion-the-ux-in-motion-manifesto-a87a4584ddcThe following manifesto represents my answer to the question — “As a UX or UI, designer, how do I know when and where to implement motion to support usability?” Over the last 5 years, it has been my…
The 'Credit Card Number' Field Must Allow and Auto-Format Spaces (80% Don't) - Articles - Baymard Institute
baymard.com/blog/credit-card-field-auto-format-spacesDespite 5% of users abandoning checkouts due to credit card validation errors, 80% websites don't actively aid their users in typing and validating the 16-digit card number by auto-formatting it with spaces
Why GUIs suck, revisited | InfoWorld
infoworld.com/article/2623704/network-management/why-guis-suck--revisited.htmlStill think that GUIs rule on IT gear? You're so wrong. As proof, a tale of woe that contrasts the GUI and command-line approaches