July 15, 1997.
maybe too early
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Advanced search is the ugly child of interface design -always included, but never loved.
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Advanced search is the ugly child of interface design -always included, but never loved.
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Mark SabinoDespite its name, advanced search has not advanced very far. There is great power to conquer the overwhelming number of search results, but the current standard presents barriers to users. Specifically,
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Are Halland"Advanced search is the ugly child of interface design -always included, but never loved. " (Boxes and Arrows)
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Simon BricoloComment aider un utilisateur à employer la fonction de recherche avancée
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Peter MurrayAdvanced search is the ugly child of interface design -always included, but never loved. Websites have come to depend on their search engines as the volume of content has increased. Yet advanced search functionality has not significantly developed in years. Poor matches and overwhelming search results remain a problem for users. Perhaps the standard search pattern deserves a new look. A progressive disclosure approach can enable users to use precision advanced search techniques to refine their searches and pinpoint the desired results.
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Angela Killeby Stephen Turbek on 2008/01/16
search usability design ui webdesign interface advancedsearch
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Rafa BayonaHow uses advanced search? How to design it properly? Answers can be found in this article.
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Add Sticky Noteuse an intimidating name like ‘advanced search’ to scare off novice users from getting into the page and hurting themselves.
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The people who do use Advanced Search are your most fanatical users, the professional librarians, spooks, and private investigators.”
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选择、互斥和on demand
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Fig. 8: When the user clicks "price" above, give the module enough space to be readable.
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Mikel Madina[EN] Advanced search is the ugly child of interface design -always included, but never loved. Websites have come to depend on their search engines as the volume of content has increased. Yet advanced search functionality has not significantly developed in
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Ethan GardnerAdvanced search is the ugly child of interface design -always included, but never loved. Websites have come to depend on their search engines as the volume of content has increased. Yet advanced search functionality has not significantly developed in year
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Ognian MladenovIn the quest to make web sites more usable, we settled on a pattern of a clean, minimal search box with a link to an advanced search page. Jakob Nielsen recommended, “use an intimidating name like ‘advanced search’ to scare off novice users from get
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posavasosAdvanced search is the ugly child of interface design -always included, but never loved. Websites have come to depend on their search engines as the volume of content has increased. Yet advanced search functionality has not significantly developed in year
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Mike StenhousePerhaps the standard search pattern deserves a new look. A progressive disclosure approach can enable users to use precision advanced search techniques to refine their searches and pinpoint the desired results.
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Jen Vetterli"Advanced search is the ugly child of interface design - always included, but never loved."
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Public Stiky Notes
maybe too early
选择、互斥和on demand
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