I agree. The benefit of removing the text is creating a simpler page to read and understand. The downside is that a few users may not know to click on a link. These days, very few people would not know to click a link. I think you're on safe ground there if all the instructions are similarly straightforward.
Alinta Thornton User Experience Lead independent digital media web publishing | marketing+technology services | publisher solutions Westside, Level 2 Suite C, 83 O'Riordan Street, Alexandria NSW Australia 2015 PO Box 7160, Alexandria, NSW 2015 W www.idmco.com.au B http://eezia.blogspot.com -----Original Message----- >> In the absence of the requisite time and money to do the test, though, I'd get rid of the extraneous text. It sounds utterly superfluous to me. Dante Murphy >> ________________________________________________________________ Welcome to the Interaction Design Association (IxDA)! To post to this list ....... [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe ................ http://www.ixda.org/unsubscribe List Guidelines ............ http://www.ixda.org/guidelines List Help .................. http://www.ixda.org/help
