#pleasebringbackgoodux — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #pleasebringbackgoodux, aggregated by home.social.
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#Instagram has normalised that:
- text == button
- any element on screen == button
- random sections of the screen == button
- two things inside each other == two buttons
- two things so close to each other that you can't precisely target them == buttonsCan we please go back into the times when #UX was an actual discipline and not a corporate-wash buzzword that actually means "whatever it takes for the number go up"?
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#Instagram has normalised that:
- text == button
- any element on screen == button
- random sections of the screen == button
- two things inside each other == two buttons
- two things so close to each other that you can't precisely target them == buttonsCan we please go back into the times when #UX was an actual discipline and not a corporate-wash buzzword that actually means "whatever it takes for the number go up"?
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#Instagram has normalised that:
- text == button
- any element on screen == button
- random sections of the screen == button
- two things inside each other == two buttons
- two things so close to each other that you can't precisely target them == buttonsCan we please go back into the times when #UX was an actual discipline and not a corporate-wash buzzword that actually means "whatever it takes for the number go up"?
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#Instagram has normalised that:
- text == button
- any element on screen == button
- random sections of the screen == button
- two things inside each other == two buttons
- two things so close to each other that you can't precisely target them == buttonsCan we please go back into the times when #UX was an actual discipline and not a corporate-wash buzzword that actually means "whatever it takes for the number go up"?
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#Instagram has normalised that:
- text == button
- any element on screen == button
- random sections of the screen == button
- two things inside each other == two buttons
- two things so close to each other that you can't precisely target them == buttonsCan we please go back into the times when #UX was an actual discipline and not a corporate-wash buzzword that actually means "whatever it takes for the number go up"?