You must have a giant monitor! At home, this photo forced my LJ template to bump over about 30% and at the office (with 1280 resolution) it goes about 10% over (though not in your template, but most read in "friends" mode). A number of readers let me know this was screwing up their views, so I thought I'd share what I learned on a survey I took afterward. One reader even wanted me to put all images behind cuts, but most others hate having to click to see what you're talking about.
Re: click behavior: Well, there's an issue many disagree about. The best sources for web design that I use in teaching that to my students say to use single-click for in-site links (who wants a million tabs or windows for the same site?) but target tabs/windows for outside links. For those who open links as you do, they work the same as ever!
(BTW, what's the middle button? All my pointing devices have a wheel there, and that _can_ click - do you assign special behavior to that?)
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Date: 2010-04-15 07:45 pm (UTC)Re: click behavior: Well, there's an issue many disagree about. The best sources for web design that I use in teaching that to my students say to use single-click for in-site links (who wants a million tabs or windows for the same site?) but target tabs/windows for outside links. For those who open links as you do, they work the same as ever!
(BTW, what's the middle button? All my pointing devices have a wheel there, and that _can_ click - do you assign special behavior to that?)