>> To repeat, UI/UX design is a specialty requiring extensive training in
>> cognitive, memory and attention psychology, testing methodology and,
>> oh yes, computer science.

> So I guess we will wait until Apples just does it, and then go and copy it, 
> whichever side it falls.

Your response is tongue-in-cheek but I think represents a harsh reality; only 
large companies have the resources to test UX'es and the associated user 
behavior. For example, Amazon tests everything on its webpage when it comes to 
pixel placement, and I believe that Netflix does the same.

Alternatively, some universities who have researchers or grad students or 
professors study this sort of thing may similarly come up with recommendations.

-- Terry

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