Weather for Tuesday says: "Sunny intervals and a". You just see the tops of some words below it, but they're cut off by the weather for each hour that's sitting on top of that text.
Tuesday will be sunny intervals and a what, BBC Weather? #ux
Weather for Tuesday says: "Sunny intervals and a". You just see the tops of some words below it, but they're cut off by the weather for each hour that's sitting on top of that text.
Tuesday will be sunny intervals and a what, BBC Weather? #ux
A menu with two options. The first has an X and says More options. The second has a speech bubble and says Send Feedback
This menu is confusing. It turns out you can't even click on the More options. So there are more options but I don't get to see them? I don't get it. #ux
This is a page on a website to find out which bins are being collected this week. Unfortunately the information is too wide for the screen, so there's a horizontal scrollbar and you can just see the very left edge of the text, but the rest is off the right side of the screen. Scrolling to get it on screen just takes you to next week.
I can tell which bin it is this week because I can see the word grey, but it would be nice to see the rest of the text too. #ux
The reason I was there was to download a PDF. Which was called 'Untitled'. Helpful.
A website with content cut off on the right and a horizontal scrollbar.
The same website maximised. No horizontal scroll bar any more, but two vertical scroll bars instead!
This website is terrible. You have to scroll horizontally to get to the account details in the top right. And if I maximise my browser window then I have two vertical scroll bars. #ux
It's a payment page with three vertical scrollbars on the right.
I don't think three scroll bars is enough... #ux
Text on a black screen that says: Click "Allow" to confirm that you are not a robot. There is nothing else on the page.
I don't know how to do that... #ux
Prompt says: Please enter your postcode or town name to check stock and review your trolley before checkout. Input says: london Error message says: Is this definitely the right postcode?
But you said I could enter my postcode or town name. (I did originally get this with my town name, but put London for the screenshot, which it also complained about) #ux
I've been attempting to read text on my county library's website and wondering why it's so tiny. Turns out it's been hard coded to be 15px, but on my computer 18px is a readable size. I feel like not using px for font sizing has been pretty basic for years, why is it so hard? #ux
A website that's all a bit grey. You can see the mouse pointer over the cookie reject button, but it's an arrow.
I'd like to be able to use this website, but there's an overlay over the whole thing, so I can't click on anything, not even the cookie preferences. #ux
3, but one of them is a laptop
This was to leave a review. After three emails I finally caved. And then I changed my mind, can't think why.
Input field asking for my name, I've input Nic and the error messages says it requires 4 letters minimum.
But my name only has three letters.
A cookie popup that requires you to scroll through the whole thing to decline each option, but it only takes up half the vertical space on a mobile screen.
Thanks, US Open app for making the worst cookie popup even harder to scroll through and turn everything off (the harder places make it to decline the cookies the more determined I am to decline them). #ux
Sticky headers. Either mean that when I page up or down I then have to continue reading from different part of the page than I was expecting or it's gone under the sticky header. Especially annoying when it's taking up a significant portion of the screen.
Not being about to tell which posts are new and which I read last time I checked.
What looks just like a number display. Although the cursor at the end tells you it's an input. But looks like it's at the end of the inputted number. Which you then can't delete.
PayPal's UX for sending money is so awful it's taken me days to discover, by accident, how to put the amount in. I didn't even realise it was an input and when I did I couldn't work out how to delete the amount already in there. Turns out you just type.
A paragraph of text. On top of it are the nav links. All of which are black with no underlines.
It's very hard to read the text when the navigation is covering it like this. #ux
Button says Track your delivery, but the last word is on a new line and the bottom of the button ends halfway down the word
The text on that button is not quite right
That was really interesting, but it was the horse that made me watch the video.
The top half of the menu is showing, but the bottom half is cut off by the rest of the website below it.
Something's gone wrong with this menu... #ux
A sentence of text, of which two words are in blue and underlined.
This looks a lot like a link. It is not. #ux
A button with text that says manage, except that the last letter is on a new line, half outside the button.
I know I have my font size turned up, but that's still no excuse. #ux
I found a link. Which goes to the current page. And has no text... #ux
Website says: "If you would like stricter conditions, append each of the following sets of CSP values to the appropriate direction (shown in italics)". The examples below don't include any italics.
But none of this is actually in italics... #ux
Massive fail on this site: although I have reduced motion turned on, the ticker keeps moving. And it moves so fast I can't even read what it says! The only way I know that it says the same thing is because it was still while the page loaded. Which begs the question, why does it need to move? #a11y
I did want to get to these menu items, but I don't know how to (I tried the keyboard, but there were no focus states and the menu never seemed to open at any point)
I’ve just seen that the sign up does have a close button. It’s so subtle I couldn’t see it
A screenshot from a mobile of a website with a sticky header at the top and sun up button at the bottom taking up half the screen with no close button.
It’s a good thing I didn’t want to see too much of this screen.
Black box with white text inside that says "Returning customer". After that is what looks like a blank space.
There is a link after this text that says "Click here to login" it's just in a very dark colour on black.