Ashley Kolodziej 🐰
ashleykolodziej@fosstodon.org
<p>Your neighborhood artist, intersectional feminist, and UX/frontend aficionado. All opinions my own. </p><p>Notable press: “Yeah, you always did your own thing.” - my dad </p><p>“If you can’t get her to stop dancing on the tables at lunch, she’s going to need to wait a year.” - some killjoy admin at elementary school </p><p>“Your top interests: spreadsheets.” - Google, stating not incorrect facts</p>
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Post #1973452
Classic UX question: in a travel booking website that has filters for hot tubs and eggs under amenities, when a user selects both hot tub and egg, is it more intuitive to provide results which include: a) any result that provides a hot tub or egg or b) only results that explicitly allow you to cook yourself and your breakfast at the same time?