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Posted by dorayme on 02/17/07 03:08
In article <0001HW.C1FBC15C004B50D1B022094F@news.supernews.com>,
TaliesinSoft <taliesinsoft@mac.com> wrote:
> A further aside, in the your example you provide a highlight border around
> the miniature under the cursor. I got screamed at several months ago for
> doing the same thing. If I recall correctly the comment was that having the
> cursor change to a finger was sufficient and that the hightlight was
> distracting. To be honest, I like the highlight.
If you like it, put it back in. You could make the highlight
color black, you could even style the border, so that then it
looks nice as one fingers the lovely things (it is part of a
tradition in B & W to often black border photographs). This then
makes one thing do two. Highlight and border it nicely. To simply
let it higlight in thin red is just plain silly imo, no matter
how priests go on about accessibility and uniformity and known
practice. Who the hell would not know that these are thumbnails
in your context. I will tell you who, Mr. and Mrs. Nobody, that's
who. So make it count for something more than almost useless.
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dorayme
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