On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 12:11:43 -0400, Mark wrote:

>There is plenty of anecdotal evidence that the fold is no longer an
>issue for user - and it is very old school thinking. The dreaded
>scroll avoidance of the 90's is for the most part over.

As I said, I have observed directly a number of times that the fold
can be a problem. It's something that puzzles me. Unless you have
direct evidence from your customers on your pages, for anything, you
are running a risk if you make assumptions. It's too easy for us to
inject our own opinions in this business. I'm not arugin that it's a
big deal in general, and people will presumably learn - but would you
bet your business on assumptions?

*    Nick Gassman - Usability and Standards Manager - http://ba.com *
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