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Create a pop down menu - UXPin Tutorial
From the course: UXPin for UX Design
Create a pop down menu
- In this project, we are going to create a PopDown menu for a webpage or an iPad or tablet screen. And it's rather obvious from a UX design point of view that poor navigation yields site abandonment. People just bail out. The lonely drop-down menu provides the user with a concise, time-efficient, and straight path to the content. Thus the PopDown, or drop-down menu has been a UX design pattern since the first one appeared on a webpage that used a list rather than graphics or links scattered across the page. And what we're going to do is we're going to create that very thing. And if you want to work along with me, open up a new project, and open up the Port Vell-export.uxpin file found in your chapter download. And when it opens you'll see this Photoshopped file. And you can see that I've got the layers from Photoshop, and the menu from Photoshop, and the background image from Photoshop and we're going to go to work.…
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Create an accordion menu6m 9s
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Create a navigation drawer5m 6s
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Create a pop down menu4m 2s
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Create navigation using UXPin elements5m 55s
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Design a carousel5m 56s
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Add interactivity to a carousel5m 27s
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Style elements with custom CSS1m 46s
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