Forum: Capturing thoughts on usability...

… be differentiating in any way between links > which leave the > site, and links … differentiate between visited > and non-visited > links. I think this can sometimes be … and prioritisation. > 12. Once again, broken link checking is still not being > …

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Forum: Information source

… papers, the e-consultancy database is probably a better way to go.) www.opentv.com/industry/tvexpert/ A shameless propoganda tool for OpenTV but does include some useful links and updates. Please post any other recommended sites for iDTV research.

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Forum: HTML validation for Site Notes

Currently it is not possible to link directly to a forum post as the HTML validation will not accept the code?

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Forum: Broadband – not so fast Batman

… take advantage of multicast and broadcast technology to optimise network capacity. Only one copy of a multicast message passes over any link in the network, and copies of the message are only made where paths diverge. This is called 'data broadcasting', or …

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Forum: Testing of HTML in messages

On 18:41:45 20 December 2000 Alex wrote: >However the mailto: links screw up in replies. One for you Matt! Good one, will have a look at it. Matt

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Forum: Testing of HTML in messages

However the mailto: links screw up in replies. One for you Matt! A On 18:41:18 20 December 2000 Alex wrote: >Nope I'm lying. Appears to work ;-) > >On 18:40:45 20 December 2000 Alex wrote: >>I think it might have a problem with URLs with > …

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Forum: Testing of HTML in messages

Less linking to porn site please ;)

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Forum: Testing of HTML in messages

Nope - Matt, what URL parsing are we doing on messages? A On 13:51:11 20 December 2000 Alex wrote: >This is a test if it is possible to put HREF="http://www.e-consultancy.com/">links;/A> into messages? > >Alex

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Forum: Testing of HTML in messages

This is a test if it is possible to put links into messages? Alex

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Forum: Homepage suggestions

… name + brief description would be given linking deeper into the site. They would be … at random from the database. - Forum: Have link to most recent post + most popular message … site visitor specific: - Perhaps emphasise a link to the About section a little …

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Forum: Browser, monitor colour depth, screen resolution and OS stats

… always a valuable site) http://www.upsdell.com/BrowserNews/stat_res.htm this also has a useful list of stat links: http://www.upsdell.com/BrowserNews/stat_other.htm Did you mention Browserwatch? http://browserwatch.internet.com/ (Apologies if you …

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Forum: The battle of the disciplines in designing interactive systems

… - but the single most important issue is to set the overall project goals, and to ensure that the project manager acts as the link between all tasks. In my experience (since moving on from pres.co!) is for all team members to be actively encouraged to …

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Forum: European and UK internet penetration statistics

… of 50% that most people believe we'll see... UPDATE: The reports linked to previously had broken links, so please use the Internet Statistics compendium (http://www.e-consultancy.com/publications/internet-stats- …

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Forum: Splash pages - just say no!

… (and log files that I know of show that the 'skip intro' link is rather popular), but I'm open to hearing anyone's views. … below: "You would think that the need for a "skip intro" link would give people some clue as to how well received splash pages are …

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Forum: Broadband - resisting the bloated graphics temptation

… nine financial services sites tested by Portland, Ore.-based WebCriteria, office broadband connections only helped the company's automated "users" follow links on an average of 25.4 percent (37.1 seconds) faster than home "users" with dial-up modems. Sure, …

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