Every Nav I Design Looks the Same
Have we solved primary navigation, or are we caught in a rut?
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Have we solved primary navigation, or are we caught in a rut?
My father-in-law loves the Olive Garden. So of course that's what we offered to bring for our first post-vaccination meal. I grabbed my iPad and passed it around to build an order. Everything went smoothly until I tried to checkout. The checkout button was off screen and impossible to hit. So I investigated why this was happening and took a guess at how much this bug might cost the Olive Garden’s owners.
A frustrating struggle to keep a tiny native app alive reminds me why I appreciate the web.
Google launched a big change to its permissions modal design with Chrome 63 in early December. I don’t think these changes have garnered enough attention in the web community. You may want to make some…
What Progressive Web Apps features should we expect Apple to support?
Apple has started development of service workers—the key technology powering Progressive Web Apps.
Big responsive projects are complicated, and standardized breakpoints can help. But they can also encourage bad habits if we aren't careful.
Yesterday, I examined how The Washington Post’s Progressive Web App performs on iOS. Today, I want to take a look behind the scenes on the difficulties I had conducting that analysis. Instrumenting The Washington…
Is web design — or even interface design in general — a solved problem?
Progressive Webs Apps versus native misses the point. Here is a simple case for Progressive Web Apps that even native app developers can agree with.