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We've reached the point where a UI/UX tip is which prompt to use. Soon, math books will have chapters like: "Prompt for solving equations with derivatives"

We've reached the point where a UI/UX tip is which prompt to use.

Soon, math books will have chapters like:

"Prompt for solving equations with derivatives"
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UI/UX Tip ⚑ A handy trick to standardize icons is to place them inside rectangles with fixed dimensions. This method helps compensate for inconsistencies when icons are of different sizes. By putting them into containers, you make them appear uniformly sized.

UI/UX Tip ⚑

A handy trick to standardize icons is to place them inside rectangles with fixed dimensions.

This method helps compensate for inconsistencies when icons are of different sizes.

By putting them into containers, you make them appear uniformly sized.
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UI/UX Tip Instead of using generic text like "Type your reply" in placeholders, try being more specific. For instance, if you're replying to someone, include their name in the placeholder. This approach can be applied to many other situations as well.

UI/UX Tip

Instead of using generic text like "Type your reply" in placeholders, try being more specific.

For instance, if you're replying to someone, include their name in the placeholder.

This approach can be applied to many other situations as well.
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UI/UX Tip πŸ’‘ For draggable handles, create an invisible area larger than the visible one, making it easier to interact with. This approach is especially important for mobile devices, where precise tapping can be challenging.

UI/UX Tip πŸ’‘

For draggable handles, create an invisible area larger than the visible one, making it easier to interact with.

This approach is especially important for mobile devices, where precise tapping can be challenging.
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Apps that unlock the β€œNext” button only after I scroll through the Terms and Conditions really overestimate my reading habits. This UX simply doesn't work.