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by DEADBEEFC0FFEE
2849 days ago
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> It shouldn't take me more than three clicks to get from my starting point to the information I'm looking for. I see this sort of criteria and really don't agree. There are many operations that take more than three clicks. Navigation a UI is a graph in itself, and we can handle way more than 3 nodes.
In the same way that I can remember how to get to work, or get a book from one of my bookshelves. Anyway, small point. |
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https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/reitXJgJXFzKpdKyd/beware-tri...
There was a joke in one of Stephen Hawking's book that each equation included in the text cuts the number of readers by half. In a similar fashion, you can imagine that each extra step you need to get to the information will cut the number of occasions you do so by half. If you want the system to benefit you daily, in many areas, it has to be as simple and seamless as possible.