I wasn't quite sure where to put this, so I'll post it here.
I know that "design changes" are supposedly in the works for the site, and I've noticed a couple of very minor changes so far, but what genius decided to do away with the "teaser" summary text for the "Online Now" section on the front page?
Having a bunch of headline links, with no summaries is considered rather poor usability practice. You need to give people *some* idea of what they're going to get when they click on a link. Some of the headlines are descriptive enough by themselves, but most are not. I think it was a very big mistake to remove the summary text (though they could've been shortened a bit from their typical lengths).
I know that "design changes" are supposedly in the works for the site, and I've noticed a couple of very minor changes so far, but what genius decided to do away with the "teaser" summary text for the "Online Now" section on the front page?
Having a bunch of headline links, with no summaries is considered rather poor usability practice. You need to give people *some* idea of what they're going to get when they click on a link. Some of the headlines are descriptive enough by themselves, but most are not. I think it was a very big mistake to remove the summary text (though they could've been shortened a bit from their typical lengths).
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