Hey Jack,

2008/11/13 Jack Moffett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Nov 13, 2008, at 8:51 AM, Danny Hope wrote:
>> Arguably, best practice says: don't initiate layers on rollover, but
>> rather to require a click.
>
> Danny, I can't agree with you here. Displaying new information on rollover
> has been a widely used and accepted practice for over 16 years.

I suppose tool tips are an example, can you reference other examples please?

> You could
> certainly point out situations where it is inappropriate,

Here are 3:
- where the new layer obscures information or other controls
- on devices which do not have a hover state, e.g. touchscreens
- where the interface is to be used by someone with visual or motor disabilities

> but I don't see
> how you can argue that best practice is to not use this technique.

I've only found one source to back up my position (anyone know any others?):

http://www.nngroup.com/reports/accessibility/ (p57-64)

I'm not saying that "Displaying new information on rollover" is bad
practice. For example, I think that having the browser display the URL
of links in it's status bar is good.

I am saying that:
- rollovers should not be counted as a declaration
- the system should not obscure content or interface elements that the
user may be trying to see.

-- 
Regards,
Danny Hope
http://linkedin.com/in/dannyhope
07595 226 792
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