nikitonsky: If you want to trick users into enabling notifications, at least come up with a good reason to do so.
nikitonsky: Dear website designers! Please don’t hijack our scroll!
nikitonsky: This is a dropdown menu. With two options. I guess the lesson here is “don’t use pictures of controls as icons for other controls”
nikitonsky: …aaaaand it’s gone!
As announced on browserbench.org today, in collaboration with other browser engine developers, Apple’s WebKit team is excited to introduce Speedometer 3.0, a major update that better reflects the Web of today.
nikitonsky: “Open link?”
nikitonsky: If you struggle to choose between “action or state” for your button, at least be consistent. Otherwise you get something like “See All” / “All items” and it’s very confusing
nikitonsky: Pro tip: try to name your group relevant to their content.
nikitonsky: You UI has chicken pox, please stay at home!
nikitonsky: First: dropdowns can scroll. You don’t need to help them by limiting the amount of choices. Especially dates in the past