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Website copy is the core text that narrates visitors through your website and tells them what they need to know about a brand or the site.

Writing online? Avoid using Unicode characters in your posts. Standard characters ensure everyone can read your message and make your content accessible.

Help users easily navigate your website by using breadcrumbs. Make the most of them and see how they can improve the user experience.

Radio and checkbox inputs are a fundamental part of modern web forms. By understanding how users perceive them, designers can create better user experiences.

Everyone should have equal access to content online. Text alternatives help make this a reality by ensuring everyone can understand and interact with digital content, regardless of their ability.

Required fields are essential for providing accurate and complete information. Yet, marking them can be tedious and time-consuming. Let’s explore the pros and cons of marking required fields.

Placeholder text can be a great way to speed up form completion, but it can also have a downside. This article looks at the effects of placeholder text on user accuracy when filling out forms.

This document examines the differences between paging and scrolling as methods of presenting search results, and evaluates which is the best approach for users.

Page load time is the time it takes to display all the content on a web page. In some cases, these load times can be significantly long and induce frustration to the end user.

When a user interacts with an interface in an unintended way, some errors may be generated. In these circumstances, the interface’s response may fall somewhere between a "friendly apology" or a generic uninformative response.

Discover how a visible site map can improve user experience on websites by reducing the use of the Back button and aiding navigation.