On Jun 27, 2008, at 11:02 AM, Meredith Noble wrote:

Does anyone have any examples of web apps that use "HUDs" or "Heads-Up
Displays" to give the user feedback?

I'm talking a really light HUD here - basically a little rectangle that comes up in the middle of the screen after the user completes an action, says something like "Your widget has been deleted", and then fades away
after a couple of seconds.

LinkedIn.com uses such a box to verify that you want to accept bulk invitations.

Netflix uses layered dialogues for all sorts of interactions, such as showing that you've added something to the queue.

Hope that helps,

Jared

Jared M. Spool
User Interface Engineering
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