> > That doesn't mean that he got it right. I really, really hate delayed > hover menus, and I hate doubly-delayed hover menus many times more. > First, because they are inherently not discoverable, and secondly, > because you are wasting my time, and every other user's time. I reject > the argument that we are trying to teach children to click icons > directly, and note that it doesn't even apply in the case of help. > > My general principle of UI design is, never, ever try to be smarter > than your user. Not even if you are. Now that I know that help is on > the menus on double delay, I will almost never use it that way, > because typing is faster, but I will resent it every time I have to > type it, because the menu could be faster.
Consider this interface, http://www.dontclick.it/.<http://www.dontclick.it/>
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