por khassler | Sep 24, 2018 | AI, Back End, BlogHassler.ec, CSS, Design, Front End, Medium, Python
As most people my age would do, I was trying to show my kids the original 1978 Superman film to introduce them to my favorite superhero, when my 4 year old wondered out loud why no one recognized Clark Kent as the Man of Steel. That got me thinking about superhero’s...
por khassler | Sep 19, 2018 | CSS, Design, Front End, Programación, UX, UX Planet
by Nick Babich Visibility of system status is one of the most important principles in user interface design. Good interaction design provides feedback While an instant response from an app or a website is the best, there are times when your product won’t be able to...
por khassler | Sep 12, 2018 | BlogHassler.ec, CSS, Design, Errors, Front End, Medium, Mobile, Programación
11 Tips to write effective error messages Source: Print Copy Factory Mistakes are unavoidable in our lives. When a user is working on a product, it is very likely that he may stuck somewhere in response to his actions. Such kind of situations can be frustrating for...
por khassler | Sep 11, 2018 | BlogHassler.ec, Busines, CSS, Design, Front End, HTML, JavaScript, Medium, Mobile, Programación
How far can you ride scrolling gestures in a design? Pretty dang far. I tested scrolling interactions in three different designs and found some do’s and don’t’s, pros and cons, and maybe a few rules about how to incorporate scrolling. I hope this helps you when it...
por khassler | Sep 10, 2018 | BlogHassler.ec, CSS, Design, Front End, Medium, Mobile, Programación
This article is about a simple question with a surprisingly complex answer. The Question It’s Monday afternoon and the air is starting to feel stuffy in our meeting room. We are standing in front of 20 marketing professionals, all of them representatives of individual...
por khassler | Sep 3, 2018 | BlogHassler.ec, CSS, Programación, Progresisive Web Apps, PWA
In this series I assume that we have an existing PWA that wasn’t built with Microsoft tools and knows nothing about Windows and cover ways of “lighting it up” when running on Windows 10 in the context of a Microsoft Store app. Check out Part 1: Publishing Your PWA As...
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