On websites like designfloat I would prefer if the links opened in a
seperate window/tab because I scroll through the list and open
everything interesting in a new window to read it. The same with
links to external pages.
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I like your idea but it's confusing if you think of this case:
If you're on the landing page and see 4 banners, you decide which
one to click on. You go back via the browser's back button because
the content behind banner 1 wasn't that you were searching for and
think "mhm.. banner 2 sounds more i
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The iPod Touch and the iPhone are cool and sexy, but are rubbish if
you want to play the next track when the player is in your pocket.
Devices that have tactile controls have advantages which seem to be
lost in the reviews of the n
I totally agree with Johan Sjöstrand. Also a good example is a book:
If you want to go further, you go to the lower right corner and if
you want to go back, you go to the lower left corner.
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