I am not sure how you mean to implement the multi-parameter aspect
(does having more than one parameter necessitate the need for
multiple form fields?), but another option is to have no search
button at all. Many products (Firefox, Safari, OS X find) use a
carriage-return to submit the search terms
I can't personally speak to any research that shows usage rates of
specific links, but I do believe social links can be very effective.
As more users adopt aspects of the social net into their lives,
"email this item of interest to a friend" becomes less valuable
then "broadcast this item of inte
Questions:
What do you mean by convert? Is it transactions completed, "Lock
Down Diet" sign ups, contact requests, or something else entirely?
How are you measuring these conversions?
Imagery and product stigmas aside, my big issue is that it is very
unclear what you get: how long is the video? w
People in my office seem to be obsessed with "best practices" lately -
a notion that seems a bit ethereal to me. After all, splash pages,
lead-based paint, burning witches, and other such concepts are now
obsolete (or at least frowned upon). In the past, I have tried to
steer people towards
Im In Like WIth You (http://iminlikewithyou.com) displays
notifications as users log into the system using AJAX, and there are
several OS-level (e.g., Growl for OS X), and application-level (MS
Office Outlook) that provide similar functions - notifying users that
an event has occurred.
I'm not sur
I draw a distinction between choosing country and choosing language.
Most often designers choose to use a map and/or list as a country
select. I generally would not expect the country name to be in a
different language or character set than the primary.
For language selection, I think it is perf
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cters from shows I watched recently, or something along those
lines.
Does anyone have a process in place (or ideas) for how our group might
choose names collaboratively?
Thanks,
Matthew Zuckman
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It depends on the application - I generally don't weight items as a
result of frequency as it can be tough to know why one item was
mentioned more than others. For example, many people might notice
that a car is dirty, but thats not necessarily more important that
the fact the it has a flat tire.