A picture is worth a thousand words
I once got a bug report. It consisted of nothing but four screenshots:
screen 1701 with field alpha having a value of foo
screen 2303 with field bravo having a value of bar
screen 1701 with field alpha having a value of baz
screen 2303 with field bravo having a value of qux.
After much faffing and false starts (and eventually talking to someone else other than the submitter) it turned out that when they change field charlie on screen 666 it should change field alpha on 1701.
How many words were those pictures worth? Zero, maybe less.
Is it possible that some of it knows CSS?
I wonder if a forum or an imageboard could be implemented in a P2P fashion?
I think teh usenets worked (or could be made to work) like that, but everyone old enough to know is probably dead or doolally.
So.
Farewell then, Leonard Nimoy.
You were Spock, and then you were not Spock. Or was it the other way round?
If I may be so bold
that
is illogical.
E.J.Thribb (17½)
Take a look at these, a couple of links away from TFA. http://dtafalonso.deviantart.c...
They're all fapping off about them, but look how faint some of the differentiators for the folder contents are; several of them look pretty much he same.
Also, why is everything turned as if it's facing someone six feet to my left? Well, actually it's only nearly everything, which is even worse.
The ones they're griping about are better IMO.
I was amazed at the number of seemingly rational people who were convinced that any attempt to get rid of the penny was a conspiracy to drive up prices.
What idiots. It's the metric system that does that. They'll charge you as much for a kilogram as they do for a demifirkin, just you watch.
Have you seen gnome these days?
The "You may like to read" column overlaps the one to its right, even though there's a space big enough for it going unused.
They have a fixed size for the body of their site - if the browser is wider than the body, padding is shown; if the browser is skinnier than the body, scroll bars are shown.
You think horizontal scrolling is a good thing?
When you follow an external link or post a reply, and then go back, it takes you to the top of the page rather than where you were.
This was temporarily fixed, and then unfixed.
Firefox on Win and Linux.
So this is the kind of stuff Human Factors researchers are advocating now?
No, it's what UXtards are advocating. They aren't the same thing.
"Ninety percent of baseball is half mental." -- Yogi Berra