>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/03/2007 7:06:37 am >>>
> > and even fewer know that they can click it to open a new window/tab.
> 
> And they, I suspect, would be the people least able to handle 
> a new window spawned by the webpage. The back button is one 
> of the first things people learn about browsers.
>
I don't agree with that. One of my favourite stats is that 30% of browser
activity involves using the Back button AND that 30% of users have no idea
what the Back button is or does. I find this representative of the issues
we're dealing with - the inherent contradictions of user behaviour.


My favourite stat is the one that 97% of all stats are made up ;)


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