Posts Tagged ‘web usability

Google Chrome is out. And from first impressions, it is stinking fast. However, i do have some gripes.

Comes with link underlining enabled. I hate this. It’s the first think I disable in Firefox and any browser that supports disabling underlining
Where’s the “get your hands dirty under the hood” option list? I love the Firefox about:config list. [...]

Jakob Nielsen’s site is a great source for Web usability information. Too bad he doesn’t have a feed; I might visit his site more often.
His column — Alertbox — is an often scathing look at how Web sites use and mis-use design to drive their users mad.
Jakob, RSS isn’t that hard! Get a feed or [...]


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