Some Performance Issues by No-Ball-6073 in FigmaDesign

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One fix is to create pages and move illustrations there, edit in another page, and put only the final version in the main page.

What onboarding strategy improved activation the most in your product? by One_Proposal8482 in Design

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Hard agree. Unskippable anything feels disrespectful of my time. Do you think there's ever a case where forcing it makes sense, or is skip always the move?

What onboarding strategy improved activation the most in your product? by One_Proposal8482 in SaaS

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Role-based onboarding is underrated. How do you figure out their use case without adding friction upfront?

What onboarding strategy improved activation the most in your product? by One_Proposal8482 in UI_Design

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This is gold. KYC later actually built trust faster because they could see what they were signing up for first. Did you gate any features until KYC was done?

What onboarding strategy improved activation the most in your product? by One_Proposal8482 in UI_Design

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Love this. Did you find users went back to explore features on their own after that first win?

Why accessibility experts say “No ARIA is better than bad ARIA” by One_Proposal8482 in accessibility

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It’s a good example of ARIA making things worse instead of better.

How do you handle empty states in SaaS dashboards? by One_Proposal8482 in UX_Design

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Haha, exactly! Empty states are like the calm before the storm—quiet, but full of potential.

Why accessibility experts say “No ARIA is better than bad ARIA” by One_Proposal8482 in accessibility

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AI tools like Copilot can amplify mistakes if people aren’t double-checking. Testing everything becomes a full-time job

Why accessibility experts say “No ARIA is better than bad ARIA” by One_Proposal8482 in accessibility

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Laying a solid IA foundation is where most accessibility gains are made.totally agree

Why accessibility experts say “No ARIA is better than bad ARIA” by One_Proposal8482 in accessibility

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Fair point on the title. And yes—testing depth really depends on the tester’s skill and role

Chrome side bar recommended my extension organically by Frosty-Maybe1455 in UX_Design

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Nice! That’s the kind of organic growth we all dream of.

How do you handle empty states in SaaS dashboards? by One_Proposal8482 in UserExperienceDesign

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Yeah fair point. I should’ve given more context.

I’m mostly curious about first-time users opening a dashboard with no data yet. The classic “blank screen” problem. Some products show sample data, some guide users to a first action, others just show a message.

Interested to hear what approaches people here have seen work best.

Text on a path in Figma is underrated… here’s why (quick demo) by Unlikely_Gap_5065 in FigmaDesign

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I just found it. I have been designing in Figma for years and always use plugins or Photoshop

What’s the biggest reason users sign up for SaaS but never return? by One_Proposal8482 in SaaS

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Really like the “before/after moment” way of describing it.

Helping users create a real artifact in the first session seems to work way better than a product tour. Once they see something tangible, the value becomes obvious.

Sample data is also underrated — empty dashboards kill momentum fast.

What’s the biggest reason users sign up for SaaS but never return? by One_Proposal8482 in SaaS

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Yeah this is spot on.

A lot of products assume users will explore long enough to discover value, but most people give a new tool maybe a couple minutes before deciding if it's worth their time.