notes for 10/17
October 17, 2007
rehberg5
notes for 10/17
“Interface burden” are things that make it more difficult for your users to get around your cite. For example, as in the article “Mystery Meat”, these places in a cite that explain what they are until your mouse grazes over them and can make it hard to navigate. Kind of like using “Easter Eggs” in for informational cites, it’s not appropriate.
A good way to avoid this is to make sure that all hyperlinks are labeled specifically and there are no tricks. This may make a user loose trust in your business and go elsewhere.
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