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Which is better for users, scrolling or clicking? This is the question that designers have to think about when they’re designing page flow. Clicking offers users a menu of links that take them to a new page. Scrolling offers users all the content divided into different sections on a single page.

Many years ago, clicking was the simple answer to this question. The general thought was that if you made your page too long, users would only view and read the top half and glance over or ignore the bottom half. Today, things have changed. Many users do scroll to the end of the page and have no problem doing so. Scrolling has become a second-nature and clicking a chore. As user behavior changes over time, designers need to take that into account in their designs. (Click to read article in full)

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CSS Techniques I Wish I Knew When I Started Designing Websites

“All designers at some point in their career go through the process of encountering a weird display issue, searching for a resolution, and discovering a trick, technique, or hack could have saved them hours of frustration—if they had only known when they started.”

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Brands of the Decade Pt. 2

“This was a tough assignment (thanks Al). Brand of the decade…my mind immediately raced to brands that have had a huge stamp on the aughts. Brands that delighted (Apple) or made something simpler (Google). Brands that are fun (Mini) or coined a new term (Blackberry). But in the end, I landed on Star Wars.

Why would I do that?”

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