Im assuming they have changed this page as the word "Google sites"
is now linked to the URL required.
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Give them time. I'm sure as soon as they develop a "user
satisfaction vs user interaction" algorithm everything will be just
fine. ;)
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Happily, Google Sites seems to have been designed with great care for the
details. Not that it *looks* designed at all, of course.
Note the iPhone-like page scrolling actions – when you scroll on a page
you're editing, the top menu with your info etc disappears, but the bar
holding save/cancel etc
lf Of live
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To: Forum Interaction Design Ixda
Subject: [IxDA Discuss] Even Google's not immune to bad design
Looking for a place to post the ole resume. Someone mentions Google
Page. Googled that:
http://pages.google.com/
I read:
"We are no longer ac
Looking for a place to post the ole resume. Someone mentions Google
Page. Googled that:
http://pages.google.com/
I read:
"We are no longer accepting new sign-ups for Page Creator because we
have shifted our focus to developing Google Sites, which offers many
of the capabilities of Page Crea