Design Tips / Why the hamburger isn’t dead?
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Why the hamburger isn’t dead?
Why the hamburger isn’t dead? - By: @uxuimaster - Hamburgers Kill Conversion Hidden navigation hurts UX Metrics, according to a study by Nielson Norman Group... They state, “Both on mobile and on desktop, people were significantly more likely to use the navigation when all or some of the navigation options were visible.” - Combine Tabs and Hamburgers Combining both a primary tab navigation system with a secondary hamburger system can be an effective solution when you need access to more options - Industry Giants Use Both Facebook uses tabs with a version of the Priority+ system. Their last icon is “More” which holds all their other features - Twitter and LinkedIn combine a primary tab system with a secondary Hamburger system - Instagram deploys the tabs system and uses a hamburger on the profile tab to hide all additional settings