To let users revisit their email addresses without adding a second field for copy-pasting, Russ Unger of UserGlue and Jonathan Knoll found a nice solution: Display the email address on the submit button:…
I had to think about this thread when today I, oddly enough, stumbled over not 1 but 2 blog posts regarding water faucets and taps: http://mattmorphett.blogspot.com/2009/01/sometimes-there-is-...…
That’d be interesting to clarify in actual usage testing – unless you already have such data to support your claim. I regard »righty tighty lefty loosy« as an established standard for opening revolving things. But due…
For the faucets to be consistent, they need to behave like every water bottle, valve etc.: righty tighty, lefty loosy. @ojbyrne: It does not matter how they work from an engineer’s point of view: Design needs to be…
To let users revisit their email addresses without adding a second field for copy-pasting, Russ Unger of UserGlue and Jonathan Knoll found a nice solution: Display the email address on the submit button:…
I had to think about this thread when today I, oddly enough, stumbled over not 1 but 2 blog posts regarding water faucets and taps: http://mattmorphett.blogspot.com/2009/01/sometimes-there-is-...…
That’d be interesting to clarify in actual usage testing – unless you already have such data to support your claim. I regard »righty tighty lefty loosy« as an established standard for opening revolving things. But due…
For the faucets to be consistent, they need to behave like every water bottle, valve etc.: righty tighty, lefty loosy. @ojbyrne: It does not matter how they work from an engineer’s point of view: Design needs to be…