On 8/1/06, Justin C. [email protected] wrote:
[snip]
-Justin
Yeah, I know - but a good UI is one where you don’t have to hover and
wait for tool tip help. The icons should be immediately obvious.
(Just one of my pet peeves…)
- rob
On 8/1/06, Justin C. [email protected] wrote:
[snip]
-Justin
Yeah, I know - but a good UI is one where you don’t have to hover and
wait for tool tip help. The icons should be immediately obvious.
(Just one of my pet peeves…)
On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 04:26:33AM +0900, Rob S. wrote:
-Justin
Yeah, I know - but a good UI is one where you don’t have to hover and
wait for tool tip help. The icons should be immediately obvious.
. . . to say nothing of the fact that not everyone in the world uses
Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Opera. “Hovering” doesn’t tell you squat
if you’re using Lynx, for instance.
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