How do you post or start a new topic to the discussion.
thanks
Nathan
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Nish-Lapidus wrote:
I think you just did it.
Matt.
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 3:34 PM, Nathan Philpot
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How do you post or start a new topic to the discussion.
thanks
Nathan
Welcome to the Interaction Design
Without any information other than what has been provided I like the
idea. Why reinvent tools that are already there.
I never really liked the close buttons/links for a window or the back
button/link in an interface when the browser already does it.
Why not use the built in features of a web
Without any information other than what has been provided I like the
idea. Why reinvent tools that are already there.
I never really liked the close buttons/links for a window or the back
button/link in an interface when the browser already does it.
Why not use the built in features of a web
According to this article by Jacob Nielson, the Home button is still
needed.
A fairly large minority of users still don't know that they can get
to a site's homepage by clicking its logo, so I still have to
recommend having an explicit home link on all interior pages (not
on the homepage, of