For bigger sites with many features, regular drop-down menus typically hide most of the user's options. Yes, you can scroll, but (a) it's a pain and (b) scrolling down hides the initial options. As a result, you can't visually compare all your choices; you have to rely on short-term memory. People have enough on their minds, and messing with short-term memory reduces their ability to accomplish their tasks on your site. Mega drop-downs show everything at a glance, so users can see rather than try to remember.
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Email-client breakdown for a holiday email sent out today. http://img.skitch.com/2009122... (Designer recipients prob skew data to be Mac heavy)
2009. The year that will probably be remembered longer than most. For good and bad. The year of the hangover. Not sure what the world will be doing in 2010, but Vancouver (our home-town) is ready for 2010. DesignStamp is set to forge ahead into the new year as well. Here are the top 5 things that have us excited right now
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Easy to forget that we're entering new decade, not just another nu year! Decades are 2 large, years are easier to plan/think about.
Browser Size shows you what portion of users can see a given spot on the screen. This is not screen resolution but the area available to the browser - as gathered from www.google.com users
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Company makes social media training mandatory for its employees and formalized a policy of “3Rs” – responsibility, respect and representation
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@ryanilg Thank you Ryan--We know the client appreciates the training!