@mwichary Such a bad UX. Why can't it just be PrintScreen and go to a file and the clipboard at the same time? #macos #baduxdesign
@mwichary Such a bad UX. Why can't it just be PrintScreen and go to a file and the clipboard at the same time? #macos #baduxdesign
Trying to apply for this job an it asks "What is your notice period?" Okay, that's fine.
Wait, it insists on "A decimal number larger than 0.0"? But what are the *units*? If I need 2 months, do I put that in as "12", meaning 12 weeks? 😕
Memo to all UX designers and developers: when creating a "date picker" component, ask yourself, "Will my grandparent ever have to enter their birthday using this? Hell, will *I*, a person old enough to drink in the US, ever have to enter my own birthday?"
If so, then for Gods' sake, put in a way for people to go to any month *without* having to go through Every. Intervening. Month. 🤦🏻
TextEdit is driving me nuts. Not only is there no way to make "paste without formatting" the default (and they call it "paste and match styles", which is just... WTF, your mindset is so utterly backwards from mine), but also they made the keyboard chord for it completely finger-breaking. Seriously, ⌥⇧⌘V? Try putting your fingers on all those keys at once. Especially compared to the ease of ⌘V!
Someone was just being an asshole.
#Windows11's new #StickyNotes app (a thinly disguised #OneNote) is fucking annoying. Since it is so-called "smart", and it attempts to provide context around the "source" of your note, its window is constantly updating with "current source" ALL THE TIME. Its visually distracting AF.
And it can't be disabled. Do better #Microsoft.
UX designers (which includes nearly anyone developing front-end code, whether it's in your job title or not), remember that real people will have to use your interface. It will affect them. It can have a serious impact on their quality of daily life.
Don't drive your users to this: https://mastodon.online/@nikitonsky/114672417919925192
#UI #UX #UIUX #UXDesign #BadUX #BadUXDesign #FrontEnd #webdev #WebDevelopment
I think I have wanted to paste *with* formatting maybe twice in my life. Every. Other. GODDAMNED. Time, I have wanted to just paste the DATA I copied from elsewhere, and have it match the place I'm pasting it into.
"Paste without formatting" should be the default. "Paste WITH formatting" should be the behavior you have to explicitly ask for.
I'm really annoyed with Slack's #UX behavior where normally, pressing Enter sends the text you're composing and Shift+Enter lets you insert a line-break... EXCEPT when you're in a code block. At that point, for no reason that I can discern, the behavior is reversed, and you have to just hit Enter to add another line, while pressing Shift+Enter in the code block will immediately send your message.
Whyyyyy‽😖
I am once again telling all software developers everywhere that "Paste without formatting" should be the default.
A quick note about gift links to places that supply Open Graph cards: the card (which is far bigger than the text link) will link to *the normal (paywalled) version* of the article. Only the text link actually has the extra magic in it that makes it a gift link.
Yes, even if the card visually says "gift article" in it! It's confusing and annoying, and #BadUX, but now you know.
Reminder for anyone handling names in a form, database, or whatever: both given names and surnames can have spaces in them. "Mary Ann" is a valid name, and "St. Clair" is a real family name. Allow your users to put in their names properly, and *never* call them "invalid".
(What's actually invalid if you do that is *your name validation logic*.)
A lot of Windows apps, if you open a file, make some edits, and hit "Save As", will default to saving in the same folder/directory you opened the file from.
This is easily-predictable and therefore sensible behavior.
Then there are some (like Photos) that will default to saving in some folder that you recently opened a file from in *some completely other application*, which is absolutely deranged, and who even thought up this behavior? It's senseless and annoying.
Come on @9to5Mac, you can do better #ui than this… Ticked checkboxes acting as radio buttons that trigger a submit on touch, really? #baduxdesign #sad
https://9to5mac.com/poll-post/do-you-use-stage-manager-on-the-mac-poll/
App developers: if you use notifications very sparingly, for things that I actually care about, I'll leave them turned on and even appreciate them.
But if you abuse notifications and hit me with too many, I'll block notifications from your app. Globally. All of them. And then I'll forget about it, and never revisit that decision.
Once you hit that point, it's too late. You ain't coming back.
Think about it *before* you decide to do notifications.
This is the wrong way to make your #UI elements, especially for this question.
There are 2 problems:
1) These look like check boxes, but behave like radio buttons. Selecting one deselects the others.
2) "Race" actually *should* be done with check boxes, and allow multiple answers! (Then the "two or more" option could be removed.)
This is #BadUX, and #BadUXDesign.
Just paid the final balance on a hotel booking. “Warning! Payment successful”. #baduxdesign
Nobody:
Website owners: You know what people really love when they're reading something? To have a giant modal popup in their face!
Narrator: It turns out they actually don't.
😠😠😡
Hey, #webdevs: If you're making a popup or modal, you need to make sure it's *NEVER* taller or wider than the browser's viewport. Otherwise, the controls to close it can wind up extending beyond the viewport, where the user can't access them... and hence, can never close the modal.
All they can do is close *the entire tab*.
Don't do this.
#WebDevelopment #usability #UX #BadUX #BadUXDesign #UXDesign
"Paste with formatting" should *never* be the default.
At this point, most places that paste-with-formatting on Ctrl-V will do it without formatting on Ctrl-Shift-V, but... dammit, flip them around! Default to *without*; on the amazingly rare occasions when I want that behavior, I'll ask for it.
Really not loving the #UX decisions on things like TikTok/YouTube Shorts/etc., where videos autoplay muted. I can see the logic:
* Why make the user have to hit a button to start play? Watching a video is literally all this is URL for, just give them the video!
* But don't ever autoplay with sound.
But the result is now I always have to hit *two* controls: first to unmute, then I've got to acquire the scrubber and drag it back to start (which is invariably nightmarish). #BadUX #BadUXDesign