Matías Duarte’s podcast on why the only limitation for design is imagination (…and battery life) https://webdesignernews.com/facing-our-interfaces-2/
A domain name is a unique and memorable web address used to identify and access a specific website on the internet. It’s made up of a name and a top-level domain (TLD), like “example.com.” Domain names make it easier for users to find websites without needing to remember numerical IP addresses. https://webdesignernews.com/understanding-domain-names-and-their-importance/
I love JavaScript because it’s full of surprises and is used for so many amazing things. Many developers love it, and many still hate it for obvious reasons.But no one can deny that JavaScript is damn awesome. https://webdesignernews.com/15-amazing-things-you-can-do-with-simple-javascript/
A fresh selection of motion design and animation inspiration from Dribbble. https://webdesignernews.com/creative-ui-interactions/
In this new tutorial, we’ll learn how to create a JavaScript dropdown filter component where each filtering option will have a unique shareable URL. Once we filter for a specific option, the page URL will change. Then, if we grab that URL and open it in another browser/window, only the associated boxes will appear. https://webdesignernews.com/develop-a-shareable-url-javascript-dropdown-filter/
Everyone makes mistakes but here are common mistakes that you can avoid so your UX research is always fruitful. https://webdesignernews.com/common-ux-research-mistakes/
Config 2024 has wrapped, we’ve all reviewed and test-driven the new features. But aside from product announcements, there were a lot of insightful talks. Here are my top 5: https://webdesignernews.com/best-config-2024-talks/
These questions cover a range of aspects from initial impressions to specific tasks, interaction feedback, error handling, overall satisfaction, and future expectations. You don’t need to ask all the questions from this list; choose questions that are relevant to your testing goals. https://webdesignernews.com/essential-questions-for-effective-usability-testing/