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Tweet Archive for May 2016 « page 2
assholes
Multiple veterans sites looted or vandalized ahead of Memorial Day https://t.co/KCFIWhuWf1 pic.twitter.com/9VH4U9d4UJ
— ABC News (@ABC) May 30, 2016
RT @CHPsouthern: SIGALERT CANCELLATION IN ENCINO: WB US-101 EAST OF BALBOA BLVD., ALL LANES ARE OPEN
Apple says 84% of users are on iOS 9; Android Marshmallow 6.0 (out since Oct 2015) is only on 8% of Android devices depe.re/2nyp
your approach and mine don’t have to be mutually exclusive; web forms can handle both; no reason to exclude one
@crevier I always look at top first (trained to by the best customer experience organizations), then am disappointed when I have to scroll!
— Patrick Hopkins (@Hops_pop) May 26, 2016
perhaps “best orgs” don’t know what they’re doing then; a good web developer knows how to handle both approaches
@crevier I always look at top first (trained to by the best customer experience organizations), then am disappointed when I have to scroll!
— Patrick Hopkins (@Hops_pop) May 26, 2016
public info mtg starting with @WisDOTnortheast about Hwy 32/Main Ave improvements in @DePereWI pic.twitter.com/Ruzg6zvPjT
that’s my point, the customer experience sucks cuz I scroll all the down then back up to find it
@crevier I love that — convenience when most of your audience is from the U.S. (customer experience at its best!).
— Patrick Hopkins (@Hops_pop) May 26, 2016
RT @RepRibble: When they call votes and you need to get to the Capitol quickly… Arriving on my @harleydavidson w/@RepScottRigell https://…
agree; but if I see it’s an alphabetical list, and therefore scroll to the bottom, it should be there
@crevier if 99.9% of your user base is from the United States, making your user interface quick to use is smart business
— Prosser (@jrpros) May 26, 2016
I don’t like web forms with a drop-down list of alphabetized countries, and “United States” is listed first; don’t understand that alphabet