FYI this is a tip that came from Jacque, but I had to experience it "live" 
myself. Alex though it useful to share…

On a busy day here (we have 100 plus visitors daily) I will go outside and get 
complete strangers to  download the new app and watch them as they go thru 
initial install and usage.

Fascinating to watch e.g. our pixel perfect fit of rows on the home screen is 
for a scrolling group that has more rows below screen.. But this is "wrong" 
because the proper way to do it is, says Jacque: create the rows so the bottom 
one is a bit cut off, otherwise a subset of users never try to scroll up!

Yep.. I had several users tap on the content to go to the links that appeared 
there. they would go "home" and tap the next one.. and never swipe up…

They think what they see it all there is.  But when you show half of a row at 
the bottom, the user instinctively swipes up…… But the screens were designed by 
a graphic designer who does magazine design… not app design… so his design 
instinct is for the printed page and he will always strive for a "perfect fit"  
and all trouble we went to take 736 pixes height, subtract the hero image on 
top and divide the remainder *exactly* so that row would fit precisely.. only 
shot our UX in the foot… ha!

from the land of

Things you will never know
unless you watch over someone's shoulder
while they try to use your software.

BR
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