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Interesting Read!
- akinas - Jul 27 2007 | web-design, usability, scrolling
Quoted: There is an astonishing amount of disbelief that the users of web pages have learned to scroll and that they do so regularly. Holding on ...
I especially like the 'breathing room' statement...
Quoted: Stop worrying about the fold. Don’t throw your best practices out the window, but stop cramming stuff above a certain pixel point. You’re not helping anyone. Open up your designs and give your users some visual breathing room. If your content is compelling enough your users will read it to the end.
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Amen to that.