kde.org re-design usability issues
Christoph Cullmann
cullmann at babylon2k.de
Sun Oct 20 16:07:59 UTC 2002
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On Sunday 20 October 2002 18:00, Neil Stevens wrote:
> Well-established standard? Come on, blindly following an alleged crowd is
> not the same as a standard.
>
> The point of having the important text on the left is to make it seen
> first. Unless you accept that the actual text of the page is most
> important, I don't see why you think the pages are even needed?
>
> Surrounding the important text of the page with junk on the top, bottom,
> and left hides the important stuff.
Hmm, than you go to a webpage just to read the front page but not interested
first in what at all is on that page ?
My first interest on each page is normal "what to hell is there", and this
means looking at the sitemap/navbar first. Fine, the front page has
news/announcements/some "blabla", but in the end, each user visiting the page
the second time will be more interested in the real content and not the
frontpage.
cu
Christoph
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Christoph Cullmann
Kate/KDE developer
cullmann at kde.org
http://kate.kde.org
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