My prediction is that the mouse will not go away until it just does
what I think. http://is.gd/eBpt
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Posted from the new ixda.org
http://www.ixda.org/discuss?post=36725
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I agree that the best information will come from an interview of some
users. To help you identify trends and potentially specific groups
of people to interview you should consider creating a timeline of
specific events a user might encounter. For example registration,
first post, number of friend
So it was neat to use but would I use it to buy my next
book...probably not. I would rather see related books together or
other things like recommendations or comments which I feel Amazon
does very well hence I will go there instead.
If I could see "my bookshelf" and then get recommendations base
If you want to lessen the load on internal help desk for password
resets then I think you should keep the confirm password box or put
something in for them to confirm that they entered the correct
password. If this is a low security application, does it make sence
to simply display the password wh