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About the video: Linking to Pages and Modals

Overview

“It's essential to create links between different pages and other states of our prototype to feel more natural. In this lesson, we'll learn how to link to a new page and open a modal.”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Linking to Pages and Modals, which is part of the Domestika online course: UX/UI Design Specialization: From Research to Accessibility. Create engaging digital experiences with UX design through research, methodology, and strategy for your portfolio.

Partial transcription of the video

“In the last lesson, we learned how to create button interactions. In this lesson, I'm going to show you how to link to pages, and models. Let's go. It's essential to create links between different pages and other states of our prototype to feel more natural. In this lesson, we'll see how to link to a page and a model on our project. So here on our navigation, let's say that we had a plans link. And this should take you to a different page. I already have another page that I just created for this demo. So let's say that you click here and then it takes you here. So that's really easy. You ju...”

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UX/UI Design Specialization: From Research to Accessibility

A specialization by multiple teachers
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Joined April 2002
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