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        Behavior of the Enter button in a form
                    An almost identical question gathered good answers, but it is about the web.
If you are asking about a different platform, the answer could differ. This answer to a question specifically about writing ...
                
            
       
        
            
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        Floating action button with two similar functions on different pages
                    The button is floating in your mind, because thats the underlying architecture.
The user sees that each tab has a button. Because the button does the Add action, it should look identical anyway.
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        Action Buttons Arrangement based on a theory, is this correct?
                    Assuming this is not the first form or page/view that you've built for the app (web or native), then you probably have to consider the theory of consistency for less cognitive load/strain on the user.
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        Search bar positioning across dashboard?
                    Honestly having two search bars is totally pointless, nobody really knows the point of having more than one they both do the exact same thing!
                
            
       
        
            
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        RFC: Presenting/Grouping information
                    The Gestalt Principles of visual design defines all the different ways that humans process visual information to make sense and group them. There are many different aspects that you can manipulate, ...
                
            
       
        
            
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        Wouldn't it be a good UX practice to give hints to users to help them remember their passwords?
                    This is a bad idea.  The combination of the username/email and password is the security.  As soon as you acknowledge that they have the username correct, half your security has gone.  Which is why ...
                
            
       
        
            
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        Conveying Unknown Locations on a Map
                    It seems to me that the image provided already solves the problem of displaying multiple machines in a specific area whose location is unknown (the circled number).
A simple solution to anwser the ...
                
            
       
        
            
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        Conveying Unknown Locations on a Map
                    That is a perfect UX design problem !
I'm actually reading this question because I'm dealing with the same problem. In my ongoing project, I have two views (list and map). The list is showing all ...
                
            
       
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