DONTCLICK.IT
Check out Don't Click It -- Bree Humphries sent the link to me. a very cool site exploring what happens if you can navigate by direction and a mouse ... but not by actually clicking on things. it turns out it works surprisingly well.
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Check out Don't Click It -- Bree Humphries sent the link to me. a very cool site exploring what happens if you can navigate by direction and a mouse ... but not by actually clicking on things. it turns out it works surprisingly well.
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This is pretty cool. The only problem I see is that users typically like hyperlinks because it tells them where to look for more information without having to clutter the page. It's like having footnotes in a book, when I want to click to learn more I can, but in the meantime I'm happy reading the meat of the story. I wonder if this can be done without Flash?
Posted by: Zaw Thet | Nov 22, 2005 at 23:51
If someone created a new web browser to react to the mouse movements that someone made this would work.
Posted by: Paul | Jun 20, 2007 at 09:43