[Sigia-l] Faceted classification browsing tool
Christina Wodtke
cwodtke at eleganthack.com
Thu Nov 21 23:19:52 EST 2002
sorry for the brevity, it was remiss.
I noticed looking at the help pages theory were extremely text heavy, and
while the language was simpler than usual it was still hard to follow and,
the image/text ratio was off-- compare to the same books for that age range.
Even as a grownup, I found many of the concepts on the page hard to follow.
they made the text big, but didn't realize that was the solution-- they need
to speak the language of children.
however, help pages are often poorly executed, even on the most excellent of
sites.
Of course, as ever, this is only my opinion of the matter.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Listera" <listera at rcn.com>
To: <sigia-l at asis.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 7:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Sigia-l] Faceted classification browsing tool
> "Christina Wodtke" wrote:
>
> > writing in a giant font for children is like yelling to people to don't
> > speak English.
>
> Why?
>
> Best,
>
> Ziya
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