People love lists. They never want to read an article about how to actually do anything: They want to read the 10 ways to do it. Or the 5 worst places to be when they’re doing it. Or the 3 most famous people that ever did whatever it is they want to know about doing. Fine. I’ll play along.
Here’s the Top 1 Web Navigation Design Tips: Don’t use Flash for navigation.
See what happened here?
I just wanted to open New Balance’s “Where to Buy” link in a new tab. But what do I get instead? The Flash right-click menu. And it’s not even as though the link does something inside the flash movie: it takes me to an entirely different page on the site! So why can’t I open it in a new tab? Because - and this is me guessing - they really loved moving the words I was trying to click on 5 pixels to the right.
But look: I’m not some anti-Flash curmudgeon! I love Youtube as much as the next guy. Hell, I’ve done my time building Flash sites. Some of the nifty stuff Chad and I were doing 8 years ago still isn’t common practice today. So believe me when I tell you: there’s a time and a place for Flash. This just isn’t it.
So here’s the deal, my designer friends: I’m not buying your shit when you interfere with using the browser the way it’s meant to be used. I’m done putting up with your bogus non-standard navigation. You’ve lost my business. How hard can it be to remember one rule?
July 22nd, 2008 · Category: Web Sites · Tags: browsers, flash, web design · No Comments »
If you think alcohol can be addictive, try this German flash game: Die Wagenschenke. Hint: move your mouse to counter-balance him. (Via Kottke.)
June 26th, 2004 · Category: Personal, Web Sites · Tags: drunk, flash, Games · Comments Off