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Subject:Re: list dedicated to Web Site Editing From:Stuart Burnfield <slb -at- FS -dot- COM -dot- AU> Date:Sun, 9 Nov 1997 22:35:28 +0800
Arlen said:
> The Laura LeMay books I have say that people don't like to scroll, so
> the best passage length is that which fits on a single screen.
>
> This is a piece of oft-repeated wisdom that I'd like to see tested and
> explained more fully.
I went to a Web usability seminar where the presenter put it this way:
- Joe Public is almost certainly operating at 640x480 on a 15" screen,
with all the default toolbars and clutter enabled
- often Joe will scroll down one screen. Sometimes Joe won't scroll
down even once. Rarely will Joe scroll down more than once.
- therefore, try to fit your content on to two of these default-sized
screens if you want to be pretty sure that Joe will read it all.
Of course there are some exceptions to this rule:
- your audience isn't Joe Public. Quite possible for commercial sites,
as JP is not a big spender.
- your audience wants to read more, as in the example of an interesting
article or list of useful goodies
> Or am I just too weird to be a benchmark in this case?
Possibly. We haven't had one of those bogus list surveys for a while --
are you volunteering yourself as a subject?
Regards
---
Stuart Burnfield "Still a man hears what he wants to hear
Functional Software Pty Ltd And disregards the rest. . ." mailto:slb -at- fs -dot- com -dot- au -- Simon & Garfunkel 'The Boxer"