UX design focuses on the user flow and how easy it is for the user to accomplish a desired goal. For this reason, whenever I create a UI, I take into account three things: heuristic thinking, choice modelling and compromise effect. I’ll use the Gmail and Amazon sign-in pages as an example to explain these concepts. Tab order is important when you navigate a form with the keyboard. Users should be able to tab through the elements in a logical order. Take a look at these two pages: ![]() Amazon implements the UI correctly by following these three principles: Heuristic thinking: Choice modelling: Compromise effect: It’s worth mentioning that using tabindex values greater than zero to control the tab order is considered a bad idea. The tabindex attribute is often set by developers who don’t have any idea of what the user expects. The tab order should follow a pattern that is logical from the user’s perspective. More info: Heuristic Thinking, Choice Modelling and Compromise Effect published first on https://alanneumann.tumblr.com/ via Tumblr Heuristic Thinking, Choice Modelling and Compromise Effect
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