tag: ui/ux
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Flat UI / free
A supremely awesome Flat UI kit, for free. Scroll down to see all the goodies.
10 comments | 25 favorites
about 5 years ago, by bonzai
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A Good User Interface / free
A Good User Interface has high conversion rates and is easy to use. In other words, it's nice to both the business side as well as the people using it. Here is a running list of practical ideas to try out.
0 comments | 19 favorites
over 4 years ago, by Walkman
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Bootstrap / free
Sleek, intuitive, and powerful mobile first front-end framework for faster and easier web development.
0 comments | 14 favorites
over 4 years ago, by lush
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Semantic UI / free
Semantic empowers designers and developers by creating a language for sharing UI.
2 comments | 8 favorites
over 4 years ago, by lush
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Creating a Product Experience / free
The difference between good and great products? A holistic Product Experience. It's not just features that count!
0 comments | 3 favorites
over 3 years ago, by manualwise
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Selectize.js / free
Selectize is a new jQuery-based custom <select> UI control. It's useful for tagging, contact lists, country selectors, and so on. It clocks in at around ~7kb (gzipped). The goal is to provide a solid & usable user-experience with a clean and powerful API.
11 comments | 12 favorites
almost 5 years ago, anonymously
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Usability Checklist / free
Catch common usability problems before user testing.
0 comments | 14 favorites
almost 5 years ago, by lush
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inapptics / free
Inapptics helps developers and UI/UX designers build better mobile apps by understanding how their app is being used. Currently, that includes capturing and presenting visual flows, heat maps and crash recordings.
0 comments | 2 favorites
about 2 years ago, by inapptics
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Learnings from Designing the Documentation for a Developer Product / free
A Documentation for Developer Products needs to be designed in a certain way. This article explains how to create a quickly accessible and easily digestible documentation.
0 comments | 4 favorites
over 3 years ago, by manualwise
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jQuery Menu Aim / free
menu-aim is a jQuery plugin for dropdown menus that can differentiate between a user trying hover over a dropdown item vs trying to navigate into a submenu's contents. Exactly like on Amazon.com
1 comment | 6 favorites
about 5 years ago, by citricsquid
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dhtmlxVault 2.3 / both
dhtmlxVault is a JavaScript file upload component that allows you to add Ajax-based file-uploading functionality to your website or web app.
0 comments | 1 favorite
over 3 years ago, by Inga_Kravtsova
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Ladda / free
A UI concept which merges loading indicators into the action that invoked them. Primarily intended for use with forms where it gives users immediate feedback upon submit rather than leaving them wondering while the browser does its thing.
0 comments | 5 favorites
almost 5 years ago, by citricsquid
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React / free
A JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
2 comments | 2 favorites
almost 5 years ago, by lush
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Intro.js / free
A better way for new feature introduction and step-by-step users guide for your website and project.
0 comments | 10 favorites
about 5 years ago, by lush
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Web Design Bundle / free
5gb of quality, exclusive and totally free files for web designers in one single bundle.
8 comments | 4 favorites
over 5 years ago, anonymously
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dhtmlxSuite 4.3: JavaScript Carousel, Range Slider, New features in Sidebar / both
dhtmlxSuite 4.3 comes with new component - JavaScript Carousel, dhtmlxCarousel, range mode in slider and new features in sidebar: bubbles and single-cell mode.
1 comment | 3 favorites
almost 3 years ago, by Inga_Kravtsova
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InstantClick / free
InstantClick is a JavaScript library that dramatically speeds up your website, making navigation effectively instant in most cases.
0 comments | 9 favorites
about 4 years ago, by Walkman
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Hopscotch / free
Hopscotch is a framework to make it easy for developers to add product tours to their pages.
4 comments | 7 favorites
over 4 years ago, by anzeo
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NProgress.js / free
Small nanoscopic progress bar. Featuring realistic trickle animations to convince your users that something is happening!
1 comment | 7 favorites
over 4 years ago, by pineapple