Beta Testers: Changes to Edge
Curtis Hovey
curtis.hovey at canonical.com
Wed Jul 9 16:34:43 BST 2008
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 16:18 +0100, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
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> Mackenzie Morgan wrote on 08/07/08 10:15:
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> > On Sat, 2008-07-05 at 17:30 -0400, Jonathan Jesse wrote:
> >>
> >> Wow you weren't kidding when you mentioned changes to Edge.
> >> Everything that was on the right, karma summary, email, GPG keys, etc
> >> is now on the left? Was there usability testing done that suggested
> >> this change? What other reasons behind this?
> >
> > Eh? They're all on the right now,
>
> As I understand it, Jonathan is talking about the "Summary" section on
> the page for a person <https://edge.launchpad.net/~jjesse>. This used to
> be on the right of a page, but (on edge) is now near the center.
>
> > which is odd, I think, because
> > navigation menus usually go on the left for English-language things,
> > since English starts on the left.
> >...
>
> That is true for Web sites with vertical global navigation menus.
> However, Launchpad has no vertical global navigation menus.
The inverted-L is often a better page layout for navigation when used
with left-to-right-top-to-bottom languages like English. The navigation
exists to take the user away from the page. The user needs to see the
page content /before/ judging he needs to navigate to another page.
The upside-down-L navigation layout is very good for sites that are:
* Poorly organized.
* Do a bad job of setting the user's expectations about the content
of a linked page.
To say it another way, this form of page design is often well suited to
sites that expect the user to be lost with every page he visits.
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