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by hyperman1
1427 days ago
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Maybe another fun example: Data entry. The state has some official paper form, people want to type it in the computer. So I created a page with fields in a reasonable order: First identification, then contact info, then the different aspects forming the purpose of the form. One day, I manage to acquire an actual form as provided by the state. It turns out to be organically grown and the resulting field order made no sense at all. The first field was a phone number, for some reason. Name and surname were actually on 2 different pages, with lots of stuff in between. No idea how it got so messed up. So I ordered the fields in my form in the same bad order as the state form. Users loved it. The could just tab-tab-tab quickly fill it in. |
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