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In lugnet.admin.general, Anders Isaksson wrote:
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Mike Thorn wrote:
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We all probably confirm this ourselves. When we visit a new website,
typically the first place we look is the left side or the masthead.
The natural left-to-right motion takes our eye then to the right side
of the page, then farther down.
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You do realise theres nothing *natural* about that? Not even half the
worlds population read text in the direction we happen to be using.
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Correct - but all readers of English go left to right. Those that read Hebrew
may go right to left, but they wont be doing that here (and if they are it
serves them right to be confused).
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Jacob Nielsens studies, http://www.useit.com is quite a good read about
usability of web pages.
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20000514.html Eyetracking Study of Web Readers
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9710a.html How Users Read On The Web
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Thanks for posting those. Ill look into it.
-Mike
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