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Posted by Alan J. Flavell on 01/29/73 11:43
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, Gérard Talbot wrote:
> Sometimes, people exaggerate the ugliness they see and underestimate
> visual efficiency, practical consistency of site design from an
> user's perspective. Remember that a web author usually knows very
> well his own web site; a first time visitor may not and he will be
> reliably helped by a blue border around an image.
Well put.
And (without specific reference to any particular page discussed
here), to my way of thinking there is nothing so *really* ugly as a
page which is scattered with "Click Here" directions, whose presence
was only felt necessary because the author had gone to excessive
lengths to camouflage all of the /normal/ indicators that something is
a link. So much for misguided "subtlety" :-((
regards
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