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we are londonQuick article talking about a navigation style research study
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which means that users can go directly to the page they want
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this is a one-level menu, there must be a sub-level page that provides links to the sub-topics.
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Drop-down Menu. On mouseover, these menus open automatically, with no clicking required. Sub-menu items are selectable.
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This is a case study of an effective approach to finding an optimal design solution. We used an online study to evaluate six different navigation methods for the same website and chose one based on the results.
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Michael CarvinThis is a case study of an effective approach to finding an optimal design solution. We used an online study to evaluate six different navigation methods for the same website and chose one based on the results.
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Marian SteinbachStudie von 2005 zum Vergleich verschiedener Navigationsmethoden. Alle Methoden waren gleich schnell, aber es wurden unterschiedlich viele Fehler gemacht.
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susi oneillComparative study of the effects of six different types of navigation during testing of a new website showing Yahoo! style vertical menus and drop-down menus had the best effects.
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Persistent WebBrief yet utile paper presented at the Usability Professionals Association Conference
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Nick CowieQuantitative research into different types of navigation menus
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Thomas S. Tullis, Ellen Connor, Lori LeDoux, Ann Chadwick-Dias, Marty True, & Michael Catani Fidelity Investments 82 Devonshire St, V4A, Boston, MA 02109 USA Contact: Tom.Tullis@Fidelity.com This is a case study of an effective approach to finding an optimal design solution. We used an online study to evaluate six different navigation methods for the same website and chose one based on the results. Paper presented at the Usability Professionals Association (UPA) 2005 Conference in Montreal.
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Stuart HA comparison between 6 navigation methods: 'Yahoo'-style sidebar (displays links to all pages); rollover menu (extra info on mouseover); 'flash' menu (sub-menu items show on mouseclick); expand/collapse; horizontal drop-down menu; vertical 'flyout' menu
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This is a case study of an effective approach to finding an optimal design solution. We used an online study to evaluate six different navigation methods for the same website and chose one based on the results.
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This is a case study of an effective approach to finding an optimal design solution. We used an online study to evaluate six different navigation methods for the same website and chose one based on the results.
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This is a case study of an effective approach to finding an optimal design solution. We used an online study to evaluate six different navigation methods for the same website and chose one based on the results.
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