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by jmull
1436 days ago
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I think the issue is a little more general than just banner blindness (which typically refers to ignoring banner ads). The page is chock full of distracting elements that have nothing to do with the content the user is looking for. The only way to read it is to mentally progressively block out the useless stuff. That banner fades easily and is probably one of the first things to go. Also, they think of the banner as a clear contrasting color, but it's mostly a background image with a graphical, stylized text overlay that blends on to it. It's camouflage really, not prominent at all. But I don't think graphical design should be a core competency of a good D&D resource center. There's almost some cred in their bafflement about why this doesn't work. I say put an [Unofficial] badge, with a distinct style and color next to each link and title. It will be on the content the users see. |
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