Dagmar Noll wrote:
> Elli Vizcaino wrote:
> > I think you should keep the navigation at the bottom of page in
> > the "Find Out More" section, consistent. I think it's confusing
> > for the user for the links to be shifting from page to page. You
> > should offer all links to all your questions, even if you have a
> > link to the "Questions" at the top.
> 
> I agree. I browsed the site focusing on the flow from one page to
> the next, and became quickly conflicted as to how to proceed as the
> question list changed. I clicked on one question, read the answer,
> and then was conflicted as to whether I wanted to click "back" to
> the second question on the previous page, or use the navigation
> below. Would I ever see that original question again?, I wondered.
> I was trying to keep track of what questions I had read and where
> questions of interest were located earlier in my click path.
> 
> That was disorienting until I figured out I could click "Questions"
> for a full list of questions.

That's an interesting point.  My rationale for only putting a couple
of questions in the "Find out more" box was so the reader wasn't
bombarded with information.  There's only five questions on the site
now, but I plan to write several more.

Rather than putting all the questions on every page, how would it be
if I put a "Show more questions..." link at the bottom of the "Find
out more" boxes?  Do you think that might work?

> I do like the visual design. Crisp, clean. Lovely.

Wow, thanks! :D

Cheers,
Gary
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