It does, but in terms of usibility I'm thinking about things like VO finding and using all the elements on the page like controls and headings, the lay out of the page in dom mode, the fact that buttons and links click properly which they don't seem to under windows. When I'm thinking abut performance I'm looking at the time it takes to load, jump from one object to another and such. Group mode on facebook is going to be a bit nuts. I haven't tried it, but I'm almost scared to. My computer might go on strike. Besides, I'm not sure it would lay the information out better than it is in dom mode.

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On 29-Jun-08, at 2:56 AM, Cara Quinn wrote:

Doesn't performance impact usability?… Not sure I understand you here.

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On Jun 29, 2008, at 12:24 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:

Are you using dom mode or group mode? Dom is slower on usibility but faster on performance. Group is faster on usibility but slower on performance. I tend to use facebook in dom mode because the pages get so big that they bog down with group mode.

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On 28-Jun-08, at 7:14 PM, John Moore wrote:

I'm talking about MySpace in regards to VO and graphics. A lot of my friends have elaborate profiles, and I find that it can be a bit sluggish when trying to navigate to the headings when viewing Facebook profiles.




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