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by potatolicious
4721 days ago
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> "It frustrated me that it didn't paused when my mouse was over the slide" Even if you did this, your mobile users will still be mad, because they cannot hover. The question isn't if you or your clients are happy with them. The question is if your users are happy with them, and if they generate better business results (conversion, clickthrough, whatever is relevant to you) than the simpler, less Javascripty, less timing-based, less gotcha-with-the-mouse-hover implementation. I sincerely hope you A/B tested this. |
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Though some have a habit of stubbornly ignoring any professional advice against a feature they have an emotional attachment to, raw data can sometimes snap them out of it.