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Started by Truthiness51, March 31, 2007, 04:38 PM

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Truthiness51

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lol my comrads... lol.

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Quote from: replaced on November 04, 2006, 11:54 AM
I dunno wat it means, someone tell me whats ix86 and pmac?
Can someone send me a working bot source (with bnls support) to my email?  Then help me copy and paste it to my bot? ;D
Já jsem byl určenej abych tady žil,
Dával si ovar, křen a k tomu pivo pil.
Tam by ses povídaj jak prase v žitě měl,
Já nechci před nikym sednout si na prdel.

Já nejsem z USA, já nejsem z USA, já vážně nejsem z USA... a snad se proto na mě nezloběj.


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Barabajagal

I still stand by that statement. If you can't even make menus correctly, you'll never get anywhere.

Warrior

Interface Coding Standards..LOL. Fitts Law is far from standard.
Quote from: effect on March 09, 2006, 11:52 PM
Islam is a steaming pile of fucking dog shit. Everything about it is flawed, anybody who believes in it is a terrorist, if you disagree with me, then im sorry your wrong.

Quote from: Rule on May 07, 2006, 01:30 PM
Why don't you stop being American and start acting like a decent human?

Barabajagal

#8
Fitts' Law has nothing to do with well designed menus. Any menu that does not have a submenu is a confusion to the common user. Users expect a drop-down submenu when they click a menu item. To confuse or disorient a user is the worst thing a programmer can do. That's why the common bot user always complains about how hard bots are to set up. You have to design the interface as if an idiot is going to use it, because, most likely, that will be the case.

Anyone who's taken a professional programming class in any modern language knows what these standards are. Don't use retarded color schemes; high contrast color is best, but don't hurt the eyes. Use large enough buttons with space around them so as to prevent accidental clicks on the wrong thing. Don't flicker, don't flash, and don't make things disappear: flickering and flashing can cause seizures, and buttons and objects should always be grayed out, so that the user doesn't get confused and think things changed. Use the above menu rules. Don't waste space, but don't be overly conservative, or you'll end up with a tiny window with 50 checkboxes that are impossible to click on without expert precision.

Ok, that's enough ranting for now.