What are microinteractions in UX?
Microinteractions are small, subtle design elements that:
Provide feedback (e.g., button animations).
Guide tasks (e.g., progress indicators).
Enhance engagement (e.g., like button hover transitions).
These details contribute to a more intuitive and delightful user experience.
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