Camouflage only works when you’re sitting still

A recent blog post on MSDN discussing the usability process behind the new Microsoft Office 12 “ribbon” used to present function icons in the interface described how they learned from observation that users could scan the icons more quickly when the icons are not all the same size. But not everyone thinks (based on their…
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Drag-n-Drop on the Web

Overall, drag-n-drop is a popular interaction method, most people get it, and it is often requested. However, there is a distinction for many people between desktop environments and web sites or web applications. The “click for action” paradigm on web sites is very strong, and drag-n-drop is not yet as common on the web. We…
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