Shitty UI experience

HuskyBuck

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Ok I’ve resisted using the insert hyperlink button below because I shouldn’t have to. Now let me explain the behavhior:
  1. It shuts down my chat window when I post a hyperlink w/o using the button
  2. When I use the hyperlink button, it’s 50/50 on when it resolves it corrects
  3. Industry standard experience: User posts hyperlink and it resolves itself
You wanna know why this UI is shitty?? Because we got people blaming the users and telling them what THEY should be doing instead of what they should be doing….bitching about the shitty user experience the software developers provided you!
And the fact we got people like @haie a self proclaimed tech company owner telling users what they should do to fix it shows you how much of a tool he is (and if I find out his company I’ll make sure I pass the word the expectations from that owner) Fix it!!!
 
This UI is very ridiculous-I bring heat with my hyperlinks and all I do is get ridiculed because of the ebaumsworld format.
 
No Swoop…according to this board and a self proclaim Tech Company owner (tool) it’s YOUR responsibility to improve the user experience. How’s your HTML and JavaScript?
 
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Cucky talking to himself again. Talk about mental instability! When you're so ugly you were fed with a slingshot and so lonely you had to invent friends to talk to you might be a serial killer in the making.
 
Umm what

the main thing that sucks is x needing to be changed to twitter. Prob some liberal rebellion on the part of the vanilla devs
 
Closing the window without forcing a click is better UX and preferred by enterprise as it saves you time, and if you can't copy and paste a linking correctly then you might be as technically illiterate as @HuskyBuck
 
Umm what

the main thing that sucks is x needing to be changed to twitter. Prob some liberal rebellion on the part of the vanilla devs
Root cause per usual shitty liberal indian devs.
In this case that's both vanilla and Bucky's problem.
 
Closing the window without forcing a click is better UX and preferred by enterprise as it saves you time, and if you can't copy and paste a linking correctly then you might be as technically illiterate as @HuskyBuck
What a dumb post. Again….im the user. Saving clicks is the simplest principle of UI design out there. Haie wants YOU to fix his shitty UI design. It’s YOUR fault if you can’t navigate through it

I swear I’m gonna show up to one of the Hardcore Husky events as the new poster “PurpleBreeze” and find out who your company is and provide my feedback out there in the IT world!!!!
 
Closing the window without forcing a click is better UX and preferred by enterprise as it saves you time, and if you can't copy and paste a linking correctly then you might be as technically illiterate as @HuskyBuck
What a dumb post. Again….im the user. Saving clicks is the simplest principle of UI design out there. Haie wants YOU to fix his shitty UI design. It’s YOUR fault if you can’t navigate through it

I swear I’m gonna show up to one of the Hardcore Husky events as the new poster “PurpleBreeze” and find out who your company is and provide my feedback out there in the IT world!!!!
I welcome your opportunity to FAFO.
 
Are you really so stupid that you ignore domain and context?
You sound like you've never been accountable for anything related to this topic. At all.
 
See guys? Still arguing with me on a topic he’s clearly wrong on.
Hey folks, while you’re at it, if you ever go for surgery, have the doctor chew you out when he forces you to do your own surgery and you’re not doing it correctly. That’s what haie and his company wants you to do.
 
So folks, try this.

1) Write a full post
2) Copy and Paste a link at the end of said post

3) Examine the user experience when this happens and tell me if this is the desired experience. Haie approves of this experience
4) Ask yourself if a company that endorses this user experience is the right company for you
 
So folks, try this.

1) Write a full post
2) Copy and Paste a link at the end of said post

3) Examine the user experience when this happens and tell me if this is the desired experience. Haie approves of this experience
4) Ask yourself if a company that endorses this user experience is the right company for you
We all agree this is not the place for you.
 
So folks, try this.

1) Write a full post
2) Copy and Paste a link at the end of said post

3) Examine the user experience when this happens and tell me if this is the desired experience. Haie approves of this experience
4) Ask yourself if a company that endorses this user experience is the right company for you
Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah link. Not difficult.

cubeboy.com
 
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