Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. said: > In <[email protected]>, lee wrote:
>> Anyway, I don't like it. It's >>something hidden from the user instead of telling them about it. That's >>never a good idea. > > Actually, according to actual HCI studies it is often better to hide > things from a user instead of telling them about it. Now, once the user > starts looking for that setting, it should be available, but too many > settings and too much explanatory text confuses rather than enlightens. Please cite. An assertion isn't sufficient, and the context of the finding is important. -- Best, Marc "Change requires small steps." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

