For some reason, everyone feels obliged to reinvent so much as the user interface. Some "reinvent" may be pleasantly successful as it was MacOS, Windows95 (so much so that Microsoft had to put a real operating system in 2000 and clown suit in XP). They managed to redo the UI in Vista and loose a lot of applications such as Messenger, Office and others, where things stop working like you used to ("Where was the File menu?") And the subsequent need for retraining applications. Interestingly
stand-apart-from existing Linux GUIs have religious discussions at the level of jihad on whether to imitate MSFT or do something himself, and the proposal was so that would imitate smooth transitions users from the Windows environment to GNOME or KDE.
Well, but there's the web, animal with its own life that exists in every browser, which unfortunately is not subject to a design conceived and consistently such as graphical environments, operating systems even have style guides for the design. Per
once inside the browser, it seems that everyone wants their web application is "cute" and preferably collect it rather expensive for the client, to make happy the staff of public relations and image and to saturate the pupils with colorcito and functions pyrotechnic complete. Too bad that both "Eye Candy" seems to end up creating "Eye Diabetes . Go
anecdotal example:
Yesterday, as any citizen of the world it occurred to me worry about my (huge) credit card debt at what comes in the short term, so I decided to visit this funny acronym for "National Commission for Protection and Defense of Financial Service Users (Heck, if from the name is overblown What to expect from your website ?).
By way of digression:
I unwholesome intention was to see which was the credit card with the lowest total annual cost to try to renegotiate my debt to Banamex "D'Super" that threatens to eat my first born grandchild, besides all others.
that in every way they are going to eat, either as an offering to the gods of money, as captives of the tax system to pay the unpayable debt to banks in Mexico and the teat suckle tax in the USA now make same, and would soon return to "rescue" in Mexico.
End of digression. Better still the subject of bailouts and write later.
Finally, after almost monkey navigation tester, I found the page of yore, where hopefully wanted to see the CAT of all cards from all banks. Oh, disappointment. I found this :
No way. To keep looking. And I found this other :
Well, to start I have more cards than those reported there (and it appears that I need a good bank), all with different CATs still remain the same bank. So your "information" was used for two things: for nothing and for pure hell
With the hope that more information had sought to have an indicator next page (the typical>>) but no. Until by chance spent the cursor on the upper right corner and the page began to curl, oh yeah, that fancy, how pretty, how cool! Sure
you have to drag the cursor to the line of stitching to the back page and can see that ... there is no relevant information.
suppose that the designer is fulfilled almost to the same extent that I descepcionado.
While flash is a wonderful tool, if what you want is accessible and clear, this is a pearl paginita what not to do.
good thing is that if it was tendered, someone won a wool.
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