Added by Geoff Sauer on Oct 30, 2006.
Average rating: 3.33/5.00 (n=6, std dev: 1.03)
 


Whoever performed any usability tests knows, that users look straight away at the content. Users first look the pictures then at the titles then at the text. Navigation often gets completely ignored. In my seven years of conceiving websites and monitoring usablity tests I am tempted to say that navigation is useless.
 
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