HIG (How to make an Unclickable Check Box)
Ray G. Miller
rgmiller at pacbell.net
Wed Jul 23 09:59:00 EDT 2003
From: curry <curry at pair.com>
>
>> Pardon the intrusion, but it may be worth noting that an unclickable
>> checkbox is a violation of Apple's Human Interface Guidelines and of
>> general UI design rules about user expectations. I'd respectfully
>> suggest some other way of indicating the user's connected state than a
>> checkbox he can't click on or change. I guarantee you'll have
>> frustrated and confused users.
>
<snip>>
> However, about Apple--I can no longer consider them to be the
> ultimate example of good interface, as they were before.
Agreed, Curry, but what other consistent Guidelines are there?
Micro$lot? ;-) the last time they had a great design was Excel 4.0.
I'm currently running NetScape 7.+ browser. It looks like it was
designed but a gang of 14-year-old kids. Bizarre interface,
non-intuitive operation. Tabs, sliders and what-nots all over the
place... It's worth every cent I paid for it: $0.00.
The real beauty and strength of Apple was the GUI. Companies that
followed the Apple HIGs gained a loyal following because the learning
curve was tiny from App to App. They respected the users' time and the
money spent. I probably own everything produced by Adobe.
I think we've had enough of the "good-enough" design attitude. More time
and thought put into the HIG will reduce the coding and de-bug time.
Ray G. Miller
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