I think this has just enough to do with design and usability to be worth posting here. Flash is required.
We've had many discussions about double click versus single click (more web like) interfaces and on a few of those occasions I've joked about taking away the click altogether and having a Zero click interface. Well the designer of the following website had a similar notion and put it into practice and designed a website which does not require any clicking (mostly). http://www.dontclick.it/ It is interesting, and if nothing else shows the importance of good affordance as in most cases the design flows very well and leads or guides the user on to the next sections. The rearranging of the interface is a little annoying and unpredicatable though. Risk of accidentally triggering something but a good design should be forgiving (a big red "dont push this" button, is asking to be pushed.) Perhaps not of any great relevance of Gnome but it will be nice to have as a reference response next time someone insists they couldn't even imagine the possibility of not having a mouse with two buttons. Sincerely Alan Horkan http://www.linkedin.com/in/alanhorkan http://alanhorkan.livejournal.com/ _______________________________________________ Usability mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability
