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Posted by Luigi Donatello Asero on 08/15/06 23:39
"Ed Seedhouse" <eseedhouse@shaw.ca> skrev i meddelandet
news:dp94e2dvhddg40cg4k3ehuvoepbq1j5foi@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 19:25:20 GMT, "Luigi Donatello Asero"
> <jaggillarfotboll@telia.com> wrote:
>
> >"Ed Seedhouse" <eseedhouse@shaw.ca> skrev i meddelandet
> >news:p9j1e2hp6vqu29ej93k0e998pnv6hia2eu@4ax.com...
> >> On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 18:34:50 GMT, "Luigi Donatello Asero"
> >> <jaggillarfotboll@telia.com> wrote:
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> >> >And what would you choose when an alternative makes the page more
> >>>accessible while the other let the page look better???
>
> >> What did you design the page for, to be used or to be admired?
>
> >To be used.
>
> So you've answered your own question.
That does not add much to the point. What I think is not necessarily what
you do and what you think may be different from what I do. As a whole, I
like hearing what others have to say and later make up my mind and decide
myself.
> >However, I do not know how many find it easier to find an item in a long
> >vertical list. I do.
> >Do you?
>
> Well, that isn't the question I was responding to.
>
> Why should my opinion be of any importance in the matter? There are
> some good usability books and web pages out there and people who have
> done actual research on the topic. Why not consult them?
Why should I trust them more?
And who said that you were the only person I was going to ask or the only
thing I was going to read?
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Luigi Donatello Asero
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