
Designing Web Interfaces
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Principle One: Make It Direct
- Chapter 1: In-Page Editing
- Single-Field Inline Edit
- Multi-Field Inline Edit
- Overlay Edit
- Table Edit
- Group Edit
- Module Configuration
- Guidelines for Choosing Specific Editing Patterns
- Chapter 2: Drag and Drop
- Interesting Moments
- Purpose of Drag and Drop
- Drag and Drop Module
- Drag and Drop List
- Drag and Drop Object
- Drag and Drop Action
- Drag and Drop Collection
- The Challenges of Drag and Drop
- Chapter 3: Direct Selection
- Toggle Selection
- Collected Selection
- Object Selection
- Hybrid Selection
- Principle Two: Keep It Lightweight
- Chapter 4: Contextual Tools
- Interaction in Context
- Fitts's Law
- Contextual Tools
- Always-Visible Tools
- Hover-Reveal Tools
- Toggle-Reveal Tools
- Multi-Level Tools
- Secondary Menu
- Principle Three: Stay on the Page
- Chapter 5: Overlays
- Dialog Overlay
- Detail Overlay
- Input Overlay
- Chapter 6: Inlays
- Dialog Inlay
- List Inlay
- Detail Inlay
- Tabs
- Inlay Versus Overlay?
- Chapter 7: Virtual Pages
- Virtual Scrolling
- Inline Paging
- Scrolled Paging: Carousel
- Virtual Panning
- Zoomable User Interface
- Paging Versus Scrolling
- Chapter 8: Process Flow
- Google Blogger
- The Magic Principle
- Interactive Single-Page Process
- Inline Assistant Process
- Dialog Overlay Process
- Configurator Process
- Static Single-Page Process
- Principle Four: Provide an Invitation
- Chapter 9: Static Invitations
- Call to Action Invitation
- Tour Invitation
- Chapter 10: Dynamic Invitations
- Hover Invitation
- Affordance Invitation
- Drag and Drop Invitation
- Inference Invitation
- More Content Invitation
- The Advantage of Invitations
- Principle Five: Use Transitions
- Chapter 11: Transitional Patterns
- Brighten and Dim
- Expand/Collapse
- Self-Healing Fade
- Animation
- Spotlight
- Chapter 12: Purpose of Transitions
- Engagement
- Communication
- Principle Six: React Immediately
- Chapter 13: Lookup Patterns
- Auto Complete
- Live Suggest
- Live Search
- Refining Search
- Chapter 14: Feedback Patterns
- Live Preview
- Progressive Disclosure
- Progress Indicator
- Periodic Refresh
- Epilogue: Principles and Patterns for Rich Interaction
- Index
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