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Web Forms Design

by Vishal Mehta April 11, 2012 One Tiny Advice

Web forms We’re all getting touchy if not smart. Smart phones or otherwise, touch-phenomenon is here, there and everywhere. The picture above shows the natural eye movement of users while reading on screen. This holds true in all cases of PC and laptop users. But now, the normal ‘Z’ scan eye movement of end-users is questioned [...]

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Don’t Say LOL To Grammar

by Vishal Mehta April 4, 2012 One Tiny Advice

I remember 1997 as the year when the number of Internet mail and chat messenger users exploded – I being one of them. I admit being a little late in joining the bandwagon of daily communication over Internet. What followed was a forced abandonment of Grammar when chatting with friends or writing casual mails. People [...]

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Add More White Space

by Vishal Mehta March 14, 2012 One Tiny Advice

An important element of usability – readability of content, often depends on the emptiness within the layout. The white space. Be it margins, padding within rows and columns, spaces around graphics and images, spaces between character texts and lines – white space is the invisible yet inseparable component to generate a comprehensible interface. Apart from [...]

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Don’t Use Submit Button

by Vishal Mehta February 14, 2012 One Tiny Advice

We’ve added a new category called “One Tiny Advice” – this shall I hope interest many of our readers in receiving direct, to the point practical tip (only 1 in 1 post). Thanks to the encouraging response to our category “Just One Other Thing” which essentially points out just one interesting user experience example, sparing [...]

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