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UX and Accessibility

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Why UX Is Everyone’s Job—Not Just a Design Task 0 (0)

UX Is Everyone’s Job—Even If No One’s Been Assigned Yet User Experience (UX) isn’t just about how your site looks. […]

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UX and Independence: Why Freedom Still Starts with Clarity 0 (0)

The Courage to Say “This Isn’t Working” Two hundred and fifty years ago, a group of imperfect but determined people

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If It Takes 5 Steps, They’ll Quit at 2: Simplifying Your Funnel 0 (0)

Your visitors don’t need more steps—they need fewer choices and clearer signals to go through the right funnel In today’s

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Are You Losing Visitors to Link Overload? 6 Navigation Traps to Avoid 0 (0)

More links don’t mean more clarity. They often mean confusion and losing visitors. In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, it’s crucial

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Why Users Keep Clicking the Wrong Thing: 4 UX Tweaks That Fix It Fast 0 (0)

When your visitors keep clicking the wrong thing, it’s not their fault—it’s your layout. Clicks are gold. They tell you

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From Entry to Action: The Website Funnel Starts Before Your Homepage 0 (0)

Most people assume their website funnel begins on the homepage. That’s a common mistake. In reality, the path to your

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Tag Clouds, Categories, and the Myth of Discovery 0 (0)

Refined, Not Reduced – Navigation Series, Part 6 There’s a persistent idea that if you just tag everything enough or

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Footers, Not Dumpsters 0 (0)

Refined, Not Reduced – Navigation Series, Part 5 The footer is the last part of your site people see and

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Table of Contents vs. Table of Chaos 0 (0)

Refined, Not Reduced – Navigation Series, Part 3 Table of contents blocks are like station maps at a busy terminal:

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