On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 19:01, Daniel Carrera wrote:
> > I must admit that I don't know if these points were already addressed or
> > you do not consider, by now, the content and the presentation of those
> > items...
>
> The issue of website usability has been brought up by me and others. We
> have explained the importance of usability a dozen times, in great detail.
> We have pointed people to articles and books by respected authorities of
> website usability. All these efforts were subsequently ignored. Naturally,
> then the resulting website is one where usability is little more than a
> passing thought. This all occurred 2 months ago, the discussion was over a
> month long. After this time, everyone just gave up when they realized that
> their work and knowledge was not valued.

Not entirely true, Daniel :)

Could you (and anyone else who might be interested) take a look at the source 
for the following page: 
<http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/sellers-test.html>... 

I've done some mods st pave the way so I can try your concept of using <div> 
tags and JavaScript to only display certain portions of a page. I need to 
know whether the way it is currently laid out is suitable, and since I know 
nothing of JS, could you tell me how to modify your script (and also to hide 
the current links if JS is available at the user's end, but display them when 
it is disabled). 

If that can be done, it will make the seller's page much easier to use, IMO.
>
> Cheers,

-- 
Alex Fisher

Co-Lead, CD-ROM Project

OpenOffice.org Marketing 
Community Contact
Australia/New Zealand


http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/

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