Dan,

I totally agree - it reminds me of Web 1.0 and using the blink tag,
the page was just missing a few animated gifs and an "under
construction" gif to top it off.

I do see other more fun uses for it though:  how about a quiz where
you see the question, and hover over to get this effect to show the
answer.

In terms of UI though, it's not that great.


On 09/08/07, Dan G. Switzer, II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Klaus,
>
> >Nice effect!
> >
> >But hey, creating a new domain and on top calling it "A new way of
> >linking" is a little over the top I think ;-)
> >
> >If all the links on a page would constantly behave like that I'd go
> >crazy - man, that would be annoying...
>
> When I first saw that page a couple of days ago, the first thought I had is:
> Ok, so what UI benefit does this offer the user?
>
> While eye candy can be nice, I don't really see any benefit to the user. I'm
> very much a form over factor guy, so I want to make sure if I'm introducing
> new behaviors that they're benefiting the user (at least I try to make that
> happen--some times a client demands something that is purely for eye candy.)
>
> -Dan
>
>


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