From: "Secretary, ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety" <secretary**At_Symbol_Here**DCHAS.ORG>
Subject: Fwd: [DCHAS-L] Alertbox: Trustworthiness in Web Design | Expandable Menus
Date: Tue, 10 May 2016 07:26:43 -0400
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Demystify:
Both of the articles below are valuable for safety professionals considering web site redesigns...
- Ralph
From: Jakob Nielsen Subject: Alertbox: Trustworthiness in Web Design | Expandable Menus Date: May 9, 2016 at 10:31:06 AM EDT
Nielsen Norman Group New Articles
Trustworthiness in Web Design: 4 Credibility Factors
Websites must establish trust and present themselves as credible to turn visitors into customers. The methods that people use to determine trustworthiness on the web have remained stable throughout the years, even with changing design trends.
Selecting an option inside a menu depends on how far away that option is from the menu icon. Drop-down menus, megamenus, pie or radial menus, and marking menus arrange items in different patterns to optimize the reach time.
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