Patrick Lauer wrote:

>Some usability issues:
>The top right textlinks are too dark and quite small. They aren't easily
>readable and don't present themselves as clickable items (especially
>with the dotted line below them they look like "random" text)
>  
>
Hm, the "don't present themselves as clickable" is sort of applicable to
many other links IHMO. Personally I'm more than used to it as a
technical guy, I find them as link without even thinking. For non
technical people, I know that they hardly know hyperlinks used to be
underlined and try to move the mouse wherever they feel like to click.
(especially my mum, but psst ;p)
When I first seen them they were green and quite visible. I see that now
they're purple on purple which is hard to read. I don't know the reason
though. btw: especially the www.gentoo.org catches the eye and tells
immediately that thoses are links. Well, that's how I see it.

>- The bottom boxes are uneven in size, it looks a bit strange. Also i
>still wonder about this whole concept, as its not the first place you
>look for links. I'll take an example:
>  
>
>I'd have expected those in a nice collapsed menu on top with annoying
>mouseOver expansion
>(I hate that because if you move your mouse across the page you have one
>expanded menu hiding whatever is below)
>Like this they are "out of sight" and on smaller screens not directly
>visible without scrolling.


>The "manage / customize / optimize / interact" boxes on the startpage
>don't give any useful information (all those links are available in the
>"unreadable" text above and in the nice boxes at the bottom. Also their
>format looks like GoogleAds to me, so I mentally filed them away as
>"more ads".
>As they don't appear anywhere else on the website I'd just remove them.
>


This whole thing give me some idea. Now, it changes the design a bit and 
probably no one will listen, but, what if thoses purple boxes where to be 
replaced by the bottom link stuff ;)
The bottom links which are hard to see or notice (cause they're at the bottom 
obviously) and never scales with the page size, could replace thoses boxes 
which are nice design-wise but useless content-wise. (and just "a bit usefull" 
marketing wise, but is that really so important)

kang


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