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  2. If in my project someone buys a membership for 1 month, how long should that "month" be? Always 30 days, no matter the month of the year (e.g 23/2/2016 => 25/3/2016) The same day number of the next month (e.g 10/5/2016 => 10/6/2016)

  3. When does the first week of a given month start?

    ux.stackexchange.com/questions/111169

    Here are several options: First week starts when any day of a given month falls in that week: July Week 1 from 6/25 to 7/1. July Week 2 from 7/2 to 7/8. July Week 3 from 7/9 to 7/15. July Week 4 from 7/16 to 7/22. July Week 5 from 7/23 to 7/29. July 30th and 31st are part of August and not part of this month. First week starts when all days of ...

  4. How long does it take to read X number of characters?

    ux.stackexchange.com/questions/22520

    What I would like to do is to calculate the optimal time to show each message based off of the number of characters in that message. I want users to have enough time to comfortably read the message, but not so long that the message impedes their usage of the app. X = number of characters. F(X) = seconds to read entire sentence given X.

  5. Is a right-click equal to a long press?

    ux.stackexchange.com/questions/82157

    1. Yes, on a lot of mobile devices if you touch and hold it's equivalent to a "Right-Click". Tested on Android (Samsung Galaxy S4) and iOS. This may vary for other devices - OS versions and behaviour may change with apps as developers can easily overwrite this functionality. Share.

  6. I'm redesigning a very old portal page that shows several lists, each of which could be very short or up to several hundred items long. As you can see in the attached image, the current UI mechanism is to use scrolling divs, along with a "show more" button that expands out a given list. After a lot of research, I'm still having trouble ...

  7. How long should an image carousel on a homepage wait before...

    ux.stackexchange.com/questions/43541/how-long-should-an-image-carousel-on-a...

    712 1 1 gold badge 6 6 silver badges 15 15 bronze badges 2 For text containing slides user should be able to read the text, a good reading timings is in speed of rotation question .

  8. Drag and drop in long lists - User Experience Stack Exchange

    ux.stackexchange.com/questions/83081/drag-and-drop-in-long-lists

    5. I continue to hear drag and drop can be a bad user experience when dragging to reorder over long distances, such as within a list and when scrolling to the target location is required. Are there any research studies or information to support that users have problems with drag and drop. interaction-design. design-patterns. design. user-research.

  9. What is the expected timeframe of a double click?

    ux.stackexchange.com/questions/40364/what-is-the-expected-timeframe-of-a...

    In the web application, the user draws a polygonal area on a map each click setting a vertex. A double click allows the user to finish the area.

  10. 3. The normal User Experience convention would say that the long press is better because (almost) all the other messengers are using the same thing. But, I am always against the long press option, it holds the user for a few seconds for what he/she was trying to achieve. So, the deciding factor should be, If you do not want your users to waste ...

  11. 4. In my opinion, there are few possibilities. Use intelligent terms that are shorter and doesn't look ugly. Represent it with icons and give the full title in tooltip only. Make button like the attachment. Note that it's just for reference, you can make them smaller and with any color or type. Share.