Missing negative filter, how it can look at websites from UI/UX point of view

My last entry was Missing filter through all websites within UI/UX context: xFilter. I outlined there the reason why negative filter should be available from User Experience point of view. Using job portals I can narrow down results that include .net and C# technology stack but not to exclude Python language. Clothes website stores like Zara, Desigual give us shoes filter. We are able combine shoes filter with colours. It is not so handy when we want to exclude red shoes. What if someone has 3 pairs of red one and want something else this time? Accommodation portals f.e. Booking.com?…

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Missing filter through all websites within UI/UX context: xFilter

Lately I'm looking for new job opportunity. That is good User Experience insight. I have taken User Journey at job portals like pracuj.pl, justjoin.it, nofluffjobs.com, theprotocol.it, solid.jobs, adzuna.pl, praca.pl, jooble.org. For me as a User using those portals it is not so much suitable as it could be. There are filters to put job offers through funnel to get positions involving f.e. only .net and C# technology stack. It takes me a time to look over offers including mentioned technologies, however, sometimes offer includes f.e. Python. I'm not comfortable with Python coding language at this moment. Why I can not…

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Google Ads, Call-only ad, is it fine or more doubtful?

Google Ads drive users from the Internet to web pages. User from the Google search result page can be moved even directly to a particular product. For example, a marketer can connect an exact product sub-page address with a product name and exact model for a search term. This is the most common use. However, there is another way. Google provides another option: Call-only ads. Instead of forwarding the user to the web-page we can give him a possibility to make a call. This ad is shown only at a smartphone or other device able to make a call. A…

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