Questions tagged [hamburger]
An icon consisting of three stacked lines (usually in the upper left or upper right corner of an interface) which, when clicked, reveals navigation or other hidden elements.
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Two hamburger Menu Bars
The issue is having two hamburger menu bars.
Would burger menu combined with tabs be better suited for this menu section.
Menu bar #1 appears when user logs in.
Menu bar #2 is for all customers (...
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Best way to design a multilevel hamburger menu?
– Do you know about a usability study that has compared how to best present deeper navigation levels inside a hamburger menu used on mobile web sites?
As I see it there are two main patterns:
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How to make an accessible RWD multi-level main navigation without hamburger menu?
I am currently working on a project to redesign a website for a large government organization. Therefore, meeting WCAG Level AA criteria is essential.
I make it a point to use fewer labels on the main ...
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Burger menu with dark mode for responsive web
I am trying to make a website with light and dark modes. On small screens I am using a hamburger menu. When I click outside the hamburger menu it closes, to indicate it I change the opacity and in the ...
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Hamburger Menu and Nav Links combination [closed]
In tablet sizes, Is it a good practice to have a hamburger menu and a few of the most important nav links stay outside of the hamburger?
Or is it more customary to have just nav links or just ...
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Saving the user's position in the nav
We have a client for whom we assist in maintaining/designing their web based application. Their system is very robust, it's a matrix I can't even understand. Because of the multitude of entry points,...
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How to achieve quick navigation, for scrollable horizontal tabs on Android mobile devices
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Labels is quite a common feature, in note taking app, for categorizing notes.
Most of the note taking app in the markets, will place labels selection in hamburger navigation bar. For ...
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Why do most Android applications place the navigation bar icon (hamburger menu icon) inside the search bar?
Apps like Play store and several other do this. They seem deeply flawed in their design. Since the hamburger menu has nothing to do with search, why is it designed in such a way?
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If the hamburger menu is bad UX why do Google still use it [closed]
A lot of Google's applications make use of the hamburger menu, including the FABs without descriptive text for the icons.
Why do they still keep at it since most UX researches/analytics have proved ...
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What is the difference between these 2 menu icons: 3-dots (kebab) and 3-lines (hamburger)
What is the difference (if there is any...) between these 2 menu icons?
3 lines (a.k.a burger icon)
3 dots (a.k.a kebab icon)
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Alternative to hamburger menu? UI example inside
I'm designing an app that has a lot of secondary functionality (it needs to be there), such as "Video guides", "About", "FAQ", "Connection Guide" etc.
Previously, we had a tab bar with 3 tabs (Home, ...
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Should the hamburguer button have the same color as links?
For consistency and to make users recognize quickly clickable links/buttons, "the color of a button should depend on its state and its purpose"*.
In the case of the hamburguer button it does not ...
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hamburger menu vs alternatives for sites
In his article Zoltan Kollin provides several alternatives to hamburger menus. Removing app solutions we're left with:
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Show primary options, hide others under "more".
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Floating Burger vs Bottom Navigation for Mobile Web
We have a menu of 5 options and we want to decide whether to use a floating burger or a bottom navigation menu for our mobile web app.
We already have a sticky bar on top where our logo, a ...
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Hamburger icon to X usability?
Is it more usable to toggle a hamburger icon to X to represent to signal users to open close a menu specially in mobile devices?