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It doesn't matter how many times I have to click, as long as each click is a mindless, unambiguous choice.
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web-design
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Steve Krug |
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If you want a great site, you've got to test. After you've worked on a site for even a few weeks, you can't see it freshly anymore. You know too much. The only way to find out if it really works is to test it.
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user-testing
web-design
user-experience
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Steve Krug |
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Designers love subtle cues, because subtlety is one of the traits of sophisticated design. But Web users are generally in such a hurry that they routinely miss subtle cues.
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designers
web-design
usability
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Steve Krug |
a6fae4b
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In reality, though, most of the time we don't choose the best option--we choose the first reasonable option, a strategy known as satisficing.
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web-design
usability
psychology
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Steve Krug |
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"The problem is there are no simple "right" answers for most Web design questions (at least not for the important ones). What works is good, integrated design that fills a need--carefully thought out, well executed, and tested."
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designer
user-testing
web-design
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Steve Krug |
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As a rule, conventions only become conventions if they work.
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web-design
usability
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Steve Krug |