Hi Derek Derek Atkins wrote: > My issue with a dropdown menu is that if you don't know the > native language of the website how are you supposed to know > to pull down the drop-down menu?
I had to make such a decision once too for one of my websites. And had chosen to just write "Choose Language" in front of the down-down menu with the following reasons: a) English is the most used language (if you take second languages into account). And even if a user understands only a few English words he will probably understand "Choose Language". b) If the user does not understand English there is still a high chance that his native language is as well a Latin-based language. And he will therefore be able to figure out what "Language" means. c) And if everything fails I expect that the user *learned* by now that the language selector is almost always in the upper right corner of a website. Or that he is curious enough to click around on the website and he is trying to figure out what this drop-down list in the upper right corner is doing. Raffael _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
