On 10/20/10 11:42 AM, cat soul wrote:
I agree thoroughly, Hassan. Yet as this is a best-practices discussion and 
group, and since
we've been hearing that these things A) don't always work and B) aren't always 
well-received by
end users, we're left with a need.

And that need is to know: out of the universe of what we can do, what ought we 
do to ensure as
universal an experience as possible?

I don't see any such need. Every site or application needs to be
evaluated in terms of the expected audience. Testing with real users
is essential, but you can still reasonably start with assumptions
that differ depending on whether you're building e.g. an intranet
inventory-management system vs a public lolcats-haiku-sharing site :-)

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