Cameron Adams makes a few good points at: http://www.themaninblue.com/writing/perspective/2004/04/28/, and of course - remember that his example button looks different in IE, Safari and >Firefox! While this article is old, it covers most salient points and provides a simple approach that works well. Having said that, his 'Submit/Go' button is labelled as '>>', and the page options as \/, >and these have two different effects (one shows a menu, one takes you to another page). Consistency is key - but remember that users usually browse in only one browser at a time.
also default buttons can look different on different versions of Windows... (there are still quite a lot of people out there still running Win98! - also 2000/etc is also still quite common)
receive that kind of post. The cheapest way of getting a Mac testing environment is an older tower running OS X,
yep - that's what I did ... got a second-hand G4 tower for $100 about a year ago ... dual boot OSX and OS9
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