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UX Design for Mobile
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UX Design for Mobile

by Pau Giner, Pablo Perea
July 2017
Intermediate to advanced
354 pages
9h 58m
English
Packt Publishing
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Upper area tabs

The menu in the upper area uses the normal read direction of the user to display the information as most languages in the world use a top-to-bottom direction for writing. This arrangement can be especially useful for users not accustomed to the mobile interfaces:

Tabs are displayed in an upper area menu, dividing the application into four main sections.

This type of menu is used in both web apps and native applications, being more common in Android applications. It can coexist alongside hamburger menus, usually the hamburger being the main menu, and the upper menu a selection of menu entries or simply a division of the active ...

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