Usability Quote of the Day

May 23, 2012

There's something very odd going on here. If designers made completely unrealistic assumptions about the physical world when designing technology, then we would blame them (and likely sue them) for technical incompetence. Yet when they make grossly unrealistic assumptions about human nature... we don't blame the designers, we blame the unfortunate people who are just trying to do what the design requires. -- Kim Vicente, The Human Factor, p. 45.    (via interaction-design.org)

Friday, March 24, 2006

Embedded Micro Browsers Offer Enhanced Navigation Within Web Pages

New possibilities for better navigation ...

"Micro, web-page embedded browsers, open up new possibilities for navigating and finding additional relevant content with great ease of use and while never leaving the original page."

Imagine a micro browser, embedded in your web site home page, which allows your readers to navigate your blogroll down to view the actual sources, or to search on your site without ever loosing sight of the larger page.

Imagine that no software needs to be installed and that you can further customize this embedded, micro browser into your web site look and feel.

The final result is a content access point which greatly expands the readers options, and while providing greater flexibility and comfort in accessing additional content in an easy and effective way it never pushes the reader to leave the page in which she landed."   continued ...   (Via Robin Good)

Micro Browser - User Interface Design, Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Ergonomics

Micro Browser

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