- What can I use instead of tabs?
- What is a carrot in UX?
- Which of the following accordion signifiers is most likely to signal to users that the accordion will open in place rather than leading to a new page?
- Why do we use accordion?
What can I use instead of tabs?
If they're too long, then accordions are a better choice rather than tabs! Accordions placed on a horizontal space have too much space to accommodate long options and plenty of data, while on tabs if you choose long names as labels, they will look more or less like accordions only!
What is a carrot in UX?
It's often said in UX that if you inconvenience users, even slightly, they will leave you in their droves for your competitors. It's used as an argument for providing better usability in products.
Which of the following accordion signifiers is most likely to signal to users that the accordion will open in place rather than leading to a new page?
Summary: The caret icon most clearly indicated to users that it would open an accordion in place, rather than linking directly to a new page.
Why do we use accordion?
When readers only need a few key pieces of information: If readers only need some information on a page, then an accordion can help them more easily and efficiently find the information they're looking for. FAQ pages often use an accordion because many readers are coming to find an answer to one or two questions only.