| Links: Jumping Through Java
There are two major problems with current implementations. First, people are building Java applications upon poorly designed information architectures. Second, they are making some major interface design blunders. The results are often quite horrendous. Let's review one of the major culprits.
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Schrijf een recensie | Voeg to aan del.icio.us Pushing Back: Evaluating a New Behaviour for the Back and Forward Buttons in Web Browsers
The Back button on web browsers is one of the world’s most heavily used user interface components,
yet its behaviour is commonly misunderstood. This paper describes the evaluation of a ‘temporal’
alternative to the normal ‘stack-based’ behaviour of Back and Forward. The main difference of the
temporal scheme is that it maintains a complete list of previously visited pages. The evaluation
compares the efficiency of the stack and temporal schemes in an ‘out of the box’ scenario in which
participants were asked to use a ‘new’ version of a commercial browser without any explanation of the
presence or absence of new features. [Andy Cockburn, BruceMcKenzie, University of Canterbury,
Christchurch, New Zealand, 2003] PDF-file 188kB. Discussies over dit onderzoek: Slashdot: Building a Better Back Button
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