There are so many UX tricks and hacks out there that it’s hard to stand out. It’s worth noting that things are changing in the UX field each and every day, and so if you don’t know what’s going on in the world and you’re just looking for an idea, this guide will help you get started!
These 10 content-based hacks are all intuitively easy to apply and so that you can get things done much faster. Some of these will be just for basic projects, but you can always add more.
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1. Pinpoint Your Reading List
Set up a reading list and pin those activities to the top of your browser to ensure that every moment of your day you don’t see your homepage as a notification.
2. Change the Details on Your Email Sign Up Form
Setting up your email sign up form using Google Sign Up is a great way to be sure that no spam follows you. Update the email sign up form using Google Sign Up to include your email id and subject.
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3. Check Your Email So That You Don’t Skip Out On Important Emails
Who’s going to check email first thing in the morning? No one. Let’s take this simple action to save yourself from the risk of missing important emails in the morning.
Note that you don’t have to do any special formatting for your email sign up form. It should look like any other form you may be using. Use our webpage, but make sure you set it up quickly and then you’ll be emailing yourself what you need.
4. The “Current Order” & “Portions” Button for Images in Email is More Fast & Helpful Than you Realize
It’s almost like we had more to do than we thought. Don’t miss all the cool stuff we put into our beautiful email plugin templates. For example, we made it so it looks like you’re accessing an email thread where you can hover in each aspect of the email from the current email.
5. Drag-and-Drop Your Pages Into a Split Screen
Adding some visual aids in emails can help to make the email more compelling than it would have been otherwise. Let’s take a look at our image template. To turn it into an email greeting, copy the text from the image and open it up in your email template.
Then drag the image into your template to create a “Text to Text” email greeting. Take note of the above-mentioned “Email Vibes of 2020” section and let’s paint our emailers in orange.
6. Use Buffer for Insights About the Events of your Users
If you’re a user of data-driven design, you’re probably reading us. This means that you already have a pretty good idea about the times of the day and which tasks your users do best. In this way, you can give them exactly what they’re looking for, and that’s so very useful to them. Buffer lets you keep a record of this, so you can keep the data accurate and absolutely pristine.
7. Lock Open Slides in WordPress InDesign
We’re encouraging you to keep your project moving! In our OneClick, everything is convenient, and “zoom will work”. That’s the word we were using!
Change your Edit method for your project by selecting Edit Method
Using the more-consistent-than-most inDesign toggle, you can go to the top of the page in your editor and configure for “InDesign”. By selecting Format > Change Features menu, you’ll select the selection color and apply both Front End and Front End + Publication styles. If you want to do more, you can switch between InDesign options for Designer + Publisher styles.
8. Set Your Axis to Store Google Sign Up Sign In the Signature
Finally, configure your signing-up button to allow for Your Google Account to sign up automatically once you input your Google Account username in your email.
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