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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. Sorry Slashdot! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The 7 +/- 2 rule doesn't apply on this site. On any given page, there can be what seems like 50-100 links! :D

    1. Re:Sorry Slashdot! by Maxwell'sSilverLART · · Score: 4, Funny

      On any given page, there can be what seems like 50-100 links!

      That's OK, nobody reads them anyway.

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  2. Use graphics wisely by Kedder · · Score: 4, Funny

    It seems they doesn't follow their own rules ...

  3. New rules for 'homepages' by SharpFang · · Score: 5, Funny

    1) Use as much stuff as you can. No matter how unnecessary it is, put it there.
    2) If you plan creating something something, put a link to 'under construction' page with that thing's name. If you don't plan creating it, put that link anyway.
    3) Put as many javascripts and plugin content as possible. Best if you make all navigation buttons using separate java applets, or the "enter" button with flash.
    4) A right-click blocking script is a must.
    5) Use freestyle HTML. No tag must be ever closed, let's see how the browser handles undocumented parameters, what about making up my own tags?
    6) Never forget about "Make this page your homepage" button!
    7) Graphics is everything. You may leave a 60x60px box for text content, but a huge background is essential. There should be at least half a megabyte of non-skippable intro in flash before the content proper.
    8) Instead of creating thumbnails in your gallery, use height= and width= parameters on original, full-size images.
    9) a href= is unfashionable. Use javascript to change pages.
    10) It's highly desired to open the page in a new 'kiosk' style popup window. Let's force people to disable their evil popup-blocker software, nobody dares using buttons like "reload" or "back", only site-provided navigation is allowed! ...add your own.

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  4. Everything IS 3-clicks away by ediron2 · · Score: 5, Funny
    Everything already is 3-clicks away:
    1. Click in the google search box. Type search terms.
    2. Click on the 'search' button (power users: press the enter/return key)
    3. Click on appropriate link.
    ... natch!
  5. Web Designer's Hell by spin2cool · · Score: 5, Funny
    These make my head hurt. Here is the complete list of web designer battle stories. Some notable excerpts:
    Client: "We want a website that can play DVD quality video, but we don't want to use streaming video and the load time must be zero."
    Designer: "That's impossible. Everything has a load time. DVD quality runs about 100 megs a minute."
    Client: "We'll take our business elsewhere..."

    Designer: so who will go to this site and for what reason will they go there?
    Client: i don't know
    Designer: well what is the purpose of this site!?!?
    client: i don't know

    client - I don't care if it doesn't work in netscape - I want it!
    Designer - umm.. okay...
    client (2 weeks later) -It looks all broken!
    designer - Huh? Nothing looks wrong on my end. ..blah blah blah... What version of IE are you using?
    client - Netscape.

    Client: Could you use a different font for every name, you know make it cool.
    Designer: Uh, that's probably not going to look so good, it'll be all cluttered and ugly
    Client: No, it'll look cool, so let's do it.
    (after doing what they want...)
    Client: Now it looks all cluttered.
    Designer: Aarrrgghhh

    And my favorite:
    "Can't we make the text blink?"
  6. Re:Web 'Rules' Changing? by squiggleslash · · Score: 4, Funny
    Quite, and there are no "laws" of physics because physics doesn't have a legislature or a judicial system.

    Words like "rules" and "laws" have, however, been known to have more than one meaning...

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