Alison -

So far in the e-commerce benchmarking I've done, comparison features
have been few and far between. So I would suggest sticking with
something simple that is likely to get implemented. (You can always
improve on it later.)

>From a UX perspective, though, unlimited items (with adjustable column
order) sounds good. Horizontal scrolling would be much preferable to
paging in my view.

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> Sent: 08 September 2009 11:33 AM
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> Subject: [IxDA Discuss] Best practise for adding items to comparison
> tool
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