Re: Terminology for web page elements

Subject: Re: Terminology for web page elements
From: John Garison <john -at- garisons -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 18:16:01 -0400



If there's only one Send button on the page, just say click Send. They'll find it.

If there are more than one, beat your web page designer with a stick.


My 2¢,

John G

(Having a particularly nasty Friday with RoboHell X5)


I don't want to say "Click the Send
button in the left hand corner on the bottom of
the page." -- too wordy.

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