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Posted by Fred on 04/27/07 12:30
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 22:52:50 -0400, "Jonathan N. Little"
<lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
>Fred wrote:
>> On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 10:57:58 -0500, Bergamot <bergamot@visi.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Fred wrote:
>>>> Well, I'd like to have 3 or 4 separate text messages that will sit on
>>>> a backround image. The text will fade (I'd like the fade to be slow
>>>> and smooth) from one message to the next.
>>> Please don't do this.
>>>
>>> What if the user isn't done reading a message before it starts
>>> disappearing? Do you think they'll have the patience to wait for it to
>>> come around again? What if they are done reading it long before the next
>>> one starts coming in? Do you want them to sit there and wait until *you*
>>> think it's time to continue?
>>>
>>> If you want something to be read, don't make it a moving target.
>>
>> Berg,
>>
>> I think your are correct in your statement.
>>
>> How about presenting a diferent text message on page refresh.
>>
>> How would you approach that idea?
>>
>>
>How about:
>
>Page 1 with a link to Page 2 when the user finishes reading Page 1. Page
>2 with a link to Page 3 when the user finishes reading Page 2 or a link
>back to Page 1 in case he missed something...
The text (copy) is very brief (under 20 words). They are testimonials
that are placed on a postit note grahic. There are over 10
testimonials.
These testimonials will reside on the front page.
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