#nielsennormangroup — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #nielsennormangroup, aggregated by home.social.
-
A New Best Practice for User Friendly 404 Page Design?
I clicked a link from a 2-year-old Hacker News thread, and Nielsen Norman Group served up a 404 page. On that 404 page, NN/G served up an educational message for visitors who arrive from ChatGPT, Claude, or another LLM: (Did an AI chat send you here? They sometimes get URLs wrong or hallucinate nonexistent NN/G articles.) Is this a new best practice for 404 page design? […]https://kerrick.blog/posts/2025/a-new-best-practice-for-user-friendly-404-pages/
-
A New Best Practice for User Friendly 404 Page Design?
I clicked a link from a 2-year-old Hacker News thread, and Nielsen Norman Group served up a 404 page. On that 404 page, NN/G served up an educational message for visitors who arrive from ChatGPT, Claude, or another LLM: (Did an AI chat send you here? They sometimes get URLs wrong or hallucinate nonexistent NN/G articles.) Is this a new best practice for 404 page design? […]https://kerrick.blog/posts/2025/a-new-best-practice-for-user-friendly-404-pages/
-
A New Best Practice for User Friendly 404 Page Design?
I clicked a link from a 2-year-old Hacker News thread, and Nielsen Norman Group served up a 404 page. On that 404 page, NN/G served up an educational message for visitors who arrive from ChatGPT, Claude, or another LLM: (Did an AI chat send you here? They sometimes get URLs wrong or hallucinate nonexistent NN/G articles.) Is this a new best practice for 404 page design? […]https://kerrick.blog/posts/2025/a-new-best-practice-for-user-friendly-404-pages/
-
A New Best Practice for User Friendly 404 Page Design?
I clicked a link from a 2-year-old Hacker News thread, and Nielsen Norman Group served up a 404 page. On that 404 page, NN/G served up an educational message for visitors who arrive from ChatGPT, Claude, or another LLM: (Did an AI chat send you here? They sometimes get URLs wrong or hallucinate nonexistent NN/G articles.) Is this a new best practice for 404 page design? […]https://kerrick.blog/posts/2025/a-new-best-practice-for-user-friendly-404-pages/
-
Nielsen Norman Group on iOS 26 usability
https://anderegg.ca/2025/10/12/nielsen-norman-group-on-ios-26-usability
#HackerNews #NielsenNormanGroup #iOS26 #Usability #UXDesign #MobileUsability #Accessibility
-
Nielsen Norman Group on iOS 26 usability
https://anderegg.ca/2025/10/12/nielsen-norman-group-on-ios-26-usability
#HackerNews #NielsenNormanGroup #iOS26 #Usability #UXDesign #MobileUsability #Accessibility
-
Nielsen Norman Group on iOS 26 usability
https://anderegg.ca/2025/10/12/nielsen-norman-group-on-ios-26-usability
#HackerNews #NielsenNormanGroup #iOS26 #Usability #UXDesign #MobileUsability #Accessibility
-
Nielsen Norman Group on iOS 26 usability
https://anderegg.ca/2025/10/12/nielsen-norman-group-on-ios-26-usability
#HackerNews #NielsenNormanGroup #iOS26 #Usability #UXDesign #MobileUsability #Accessibility
-
Nielsen Norman Group on iOS 26 usability
https://anderegg.ca/2025/10/12/nielsen-norman-group-on-ios-26-usability
#HackerNews #NielsenNormanGroup #iOS26 #Usability #UXDesign #MobileUsability #Accessibility
-
@solderandchaos There are a lot of good sources, some easier to grasp for novices than others. I'd start with Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_experience_design and W3C's #WCAG guidelines https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Content_Accessibility_Guidelines#Versions (link in article).
This is relatively easy to follow
(https://visualidentity.columbia.edu/content/user-experience-and-usability-standards) and NN/g is a must https://www.nngroup.com/reports/children-on-the-web -
@solderandchaos There are a lot of good sources, some easier to grasp for novices than others. I'd start with Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_experience_design and W3C's #WCAG guidelines https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Content_Accessibility_Guidelines#Versions (link in article).
This is relatively easy to follow
(https://visualidentity.columbia.edu/content/user-experience-and-usability-standards) and NN/g is a must https://www.nngroup.com/reports/children-on-the-web -
@solderandchaos There are a lot of good sources, some easier to grasp for novices than others. I'd start with Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_experience_design and W3C's #WCAG guidelines https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Content_Accessibility_Guidelines#Versions (link in article).
This is relatively easy to follow
(https://visualidentity.columbia.edu/content/user-experience-and-usability-standards) and NN/g is a must https://www.nngroup.com/reports/children-on-the-web -
@solderandchaos There are a lot of good sources, some easier to grasp for novices than others. I'd start with Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_experience_design and W3C's #WCAG guidelines https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Content_Accessibility_Guidelines#Versions (link in article).
This is relatively easy to follow
(https://visualidentity.columbia.edu/content/user-experience-and-usability-standards) and NN/g is a must https://www.nngroup.com/reports/children-on-the-web -
@solderandchaos There are a lot of good sources, some easier to grasp for novices than others. I'd start with Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_experience_design and W3C's #WCAG guidelines https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Content_Accessibility_Guidelines#Versions (link in article).
This is relatively easy to follow
(https://visualidentity.columbia.edu/content/user-experience-and-usability-standards) and NN/g is a must https://www.nngroup.com/reports/children-on-the-web