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Web 'Rules' Changing?

sempf writes "Lots of things have changed since we started this HTML. The IMAGE tag was a nice change, and multimedia with plugins like Flash provide a new look. What interests me the most, however, is the change in two of the hallowed GUI 'Rules' - the three click rule and the 7 +/- 2 rule. The Three click rule (which states that any page in a site or function in an application should be accessible in three clicks) was just debunked by Josh Porter in an article called Debunking the Three Click Rule. The 7 +/- 2 rule states that a user should never be presented with more than 5-9 choices at any given point in the site or application. James Kalbach has an excellent article debunking that rule at Dr. Dobb's Journal. Worried that there will be no more 'rules'? Never you mind - the Government has come up with New Rules for us to follow."

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  1. Re:Rules? by Gothmolly · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Except when the man with the gun says its a "guideline", it is a rule. Kind of like the mafia 'making you an offer you can't refuse'.

    How about Uncle Sam stays out of the web design business?? What's next, we bomb some country whose web designers don't follow "our" rules?

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