I wonder about #2, Billy ... Most likely according to whose criteria? Ordered 
by population? Saturation of internet availability? I've seen what you 
describe, which I've mainly chalked up to ethnocentrism, but #2 also might be 
reasonable for a U.S.-based business if very little of their customer-base is 
international, for example.

If you navigate to a dropdown list and strike the "U" key, it should take you 
pretty close to United States (Uganda or Uruguay, maybe, depending on the 
countries included in the actual list). As an end-user, I like that 
functionality in various contexts and I use it a lot.

Given that built-in usability accommodation, straight alphabetical listing 
seems reasonable enough and congruent with most people's experience and 
expectations.  That's my thinking, anyway, unless you had a database-driven 
solution and "sniffed" for the geographic location of the user's IP address to 
present the most likely country as a calculated guess. Because of the coding 
burden, I'm inclined to let the users use their built-in processor for some of 
this!  So my vote is for #1.

Jeff
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 08:46:37 -0600
> Subject: [IxDA Discuss] 'Select Country' dropdown
> 
> In filling out various web forms, I have noticed two interaction standards
> specifically related to dropdowns in which the user selects their country of
> residence.
>  
> 1 -- List is alphabetical (placing United States near the end of the list)
>  
> 2 -- Most likely selection(s) at the top of the list, with remainder of list
> alphabetical.
>  
> Which one would you use and what would influence your decision?
>  
>  
> Billy Cox
> Old World Spices
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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