Tamlyn,

I think it's a great example of this kind of situation, where using
too-simple rules leads to oversophisticated solutions.

In fact: western world is left-to-right: we start looking at the left
side of the page, we tend to see left element as "first" and right
as "second" and so on. But it depends, as usual.

One of the simply examples are wizards, which you asked about.
Natural structure of wizars is in fact LEFT-TO-RIGHT - and this
natural structure of wizard is a metastructure for wizard's
elements. Navigation in single page must respect this metastructure -
and you really don't have to wonder
if the NEXT (="go RIGHT!") link should be actually on the right
side. Yes, it should :].

Greetings,
KPK 


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