David Abrahams wrote:
Daryle Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I've read on some web design website that this is horrible UI.
Why is "some web design website" an arbiter of good UI?
I assumed that they based it on usability studies. But I am
not so sure. Daryle could you post some links to actual studies?
This is a feature that may be "kewl" for very advanced users, but
it's obscure for above-average users, and detrimental to anyone
else.
I'm a below-average or middling web user and for me it has nothing to
do with "kewlness." Once I discovered the feature I considered it useful.
I agree with Dave, it has nothing to do with "kewlness". I too
find them very useful.
Regards,
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