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I've just read a research from Baymard called "Product Page UX 2025: 15 Pitfalls and Best Practices". The first thing they mentioned is product page layout. According to their study you should avoid horizontal tabs on product pages. Baymard's study found 27% of users missed these tabs, like shipping info, compared to only 8% with vertically collapsed sections. Personally, I think that tabs should be used when each of them has the same content but filtered out by some property, e.g., "new orders", "orders delivered," "cancelled orders," etc. This is especially true when the data is uniform and homogeneous. However, using tabs for dividing sections of data (not even settings, but data), is an anti-pattern. Wish you a productive day and if you have a cat, let it be sane! |
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When I first dived into the topic of colors, it seemed to me that I was at least studying nuclear physics. It still does, though. 😅 Disclaimer: I might have some inaccuracies in this article. Sometimes I used definitions provided by Google AI, because it was challenging for me to convey/explain the ideas with precise words. But mostly there are links and definitions from Wikipedia and other resources. There are many notions and abbreviations: CIE 1931, RGB, sRGB, HSL, CMYK, Oklab, LCH, OKLCH,...
There is the grayscale filter in CSS that can make your pictures completely grayscale. It's useful when you want to show a bunch of logos, making them grayscale by default, but when you hover over them, they become colorful. But! Another trick is to use grayscale on the <html> tag. This way you can look at your app from a different perspective and see how it looks without colors. This is useful if you want to see what draws users' attention most, whether such elements as links, buttons, and...
I found a perfect example of a landing page that has a lot of mistakes. There are around 30 things to fix! If you want me to review yours, reply to this email :) Before I flood you with pictures, I would love to see you on my Instagram. It's a perfect place to record short tips and personal life as well 😊 Now, let's get to our MEGA ROAST. Hero Section First goes the hero section. Here is a brief list of mistakes (which you will see in other sections as well): Contrast. The green logo on the...