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  • GNOME Human Interface Guidelines 2.2.1
  • 7.1. Characteristics of Responsive Applications
  • 7.2. Acceptable Response Times
  • 7.3. Responding to User Requests
  • 7.4. Types of Visual Feedback
  • 7.5. Choosing Appropriate Feedback
  • 7.6. Allowing Interruptions
Frames and Separators Characteristics of Responsive Applications

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