On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 3:52 AM, Georg Brandl <g.brandl at gmx.net> wrote: .. >> Yes, I failed to fully read the instructions you sent, or understand >> them. That's what users do -- they don't read your instructions, and >> they misunderstand them. If your UI isn't easily discoverable, users >> will not be able to use it, and will be frustrated and annoyed. The user >> is always right, even when they're doing it wrong *wink* > > That's right, of course. I really come to the conclusion that having a text > link that "looks like" a link, i.e. is underlined, will have a better UI > experience (since we cannot put notes "click bubble to comment" everywhere). > Please don't make comment bubbles more visible. Doing so will only decrease signal to noise ratio. I think a little bit of a learning barrier is a good thing: it will keep down the number of "Bart was here" comments.
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