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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Right-Justified Navigation Menus Impede Scannability

Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox
Users scan lists by moving their eyes rapidly down the left edge. Menu items that are right-aligned make scanning more difficult.
This article is not about left-hand menu or right-hand menu, it talks only about alignments.
Posted by Shahid at 9:11 PM

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