[Sigia-l] Scrollbars
A. Simon Mielniczuk
simon at itscooperative.com
Mon Nov 13 14:48:42 EST 2006
While there is certainly research about every form of navigation, in this
instance, the question may be, 'Does the navigation work for the audience
and purpose?'
If the purpose of this site is to attract young people with sight and sounds
from new artists, then it may well work. Coupled with a notification service
- sms? - that new content is available, the focus of the site may keep them
coming back regularly to experience and sample fresh offerings from
Sony-Ericsson.
Provided the list of available items isn't too long (and that would require
audience testing before definition), the previous / next navigation might be
enough. As the name implies, it's about buzz.
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A. Simon Mielniczuk - Solutions Architect
ITS Co-operative Inc.
416.828.2118 / www.itscooperative.com
-----Original Message-----
From: sigia-l-bounces at asis.org [mailto:sigia-l-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf
Of jamie foggon
Sent: November 13, 2006 10:38 AM
....
Context:
We're working on a site targeting young, mostly web savvy people and trying
to maintain a clean feel (no scrollbars littering various overfowing divs)
without affecting the usability. ...
Does anyone know of any interesting research on this, or have any comments
or examples?
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