Testé avec Firefox et Chrome, avec et sans uBlock Origin, sans VPN, sur la fibre Orange (dont l’IP me situe visiblement à Lyon alors que je suis près de Paris… 🤷♂️).
Just hit an innovative #UXfail — a ZIP code field that, while it allowed you to type into it, only accepted preset values selected from a menu accessed by a tiny expansion triangle on the right-hand edge. Even if what you typed was identical to one of the menu selections, it was rejected.
Scheint "mann" zumindest bei Honda gedacht zu haben und hat bei der Reservierung eines Probefahrttermins nicht das Ausfüllen der Anrede, sondern die Angabe "Herr" zum Pflichtfeld erklärt 😯
Lasst die Anrede doch einfach weg - in der Regel ist die Angabe völlig irrelevant und die hier verwendete binäre Auswahl ist sowieso aus der Zeit gefallen 🌈
As someone with a background in languages and, more simply, as someone with some common sense, this has been a pet hate of mine since I first saw it in the late 90s.
Encore un twist avec SNCF Connect.
Je souhaite échanger un billet. Je commence par vouloir changer aller et retour. Voyant les tarifs, je me dis que je ne vais changer que l'aller.
Ah ? Pas de bouton "annuler", je clique donc sur billet dans le menu. Je change juste l'aller, j'en choisis un, et là paf, j me rends compte que je me suis trompée de train, c'est pas le TGV.
Ok je recommence, clic menu, échange et là l site me dit "L'échange n'est plus disponible pour votre réservation." #UXFail
Peak California passive/aggressive: looking-up my 2011 iPad on the Apple store, to see if it's eligible for a trade-in.
"Your iPad is ready to recycle!" is all the UI says, after entering the serial number; so after reading a support article, that reverse-engineers to "You don't qualify. for a trade-in" Maybe just say as much, Apple? #UXfail
I'm sure it was an “interesting” meeting in the Microsoft Office team when they decided to have the "File" tab in the ribbon but also have it act not like a tab at all. #uxdesign#uxfail
Why has #Mastodon adopted the dark pattern of repeatedly nagging users of the web #UI to download an app?
There's no justification for that I can see, and it is now happening more than once per day (on the same account, device and browser) if I reload, even if still logged in. #UX#UXfail
Sur le Windows 11 du boulot, le log-in se fait automatiquement en clavier qwerty, sans possibilité de changer, alors que tout est configuré pour être en azerty
"To see what overlays are available in the Scene view, press the ` key to open the overlay menu."
Yes, that is an intuitive hotkey, which need not appear in any menu, and could not possibly result in someone accidentally hitting it while aiming for ESC and then wondering for years how they opened it.
Now it suddenly worked. I have no idea what I did differently (apart that I was trying to show it to a colleague). Not sure if this is better or worse 😠
So you're looking at this (very short) page in the Unity manual. Off to the right of this screenshot, there's a great big right arrow to take you to the next page as you're reading the manual. Where do you think that arrow takes you?
Oh, you were guessing maybe "Canvas", "Event System", or "Immediate Mode GUI"? Very sensible, but wrong!
It takes you up a level, laterally, then down two levels to "Universal RP", because this page appears in (at least) two different places in the outline.
Sans déconner, les musées qui demandent à créer un compte pour commander des entrées, vous êtes conscients que pas mal de vos visiteurs sont des touristes qui ne reviendront JAMAIS ??? #UXFail
@mattblaze It's so crazy to me how badly this was designed. It pretty much fits nobody's conception of what a "direct message" or "private mention" could possibly mean. How is this feature supposed to be useful? Did nobody attempt to plot out how it might get used or thought about by users? #UXFail#DesignFailures