I totally agree. We have not only to create technically correct web
sites, but also usable.
We have to think if what do will make it easier for the surfer to get
what he needs, or what we are trying to say. See the site as a big,
but unique, thing, that has to by useful.
I think that when we do things as simple as we can, it is better and
also faster.
Interesting matter.
Regards;
Eugenio.
On 9/4/06, Mike at Green-Beast.com <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Group,
I wrote an article [1] in which I mention something I feel is a site
usability mistake and I'm soliciting the opinions of others. Please feel
free to lend me your thoughts and insights, or tell me about your pet peeves
(you, too, Felix... it's an opportunity to state your case as well).
[1] http://green-beast.com/blog/?p=116
Respectfully,
Mike Cherim
http://green-beast.com/
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