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UXA - Menus and their usefulness


Mel81x

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So I have been toying with a career change and was looking at UXA or IA (User Experience Architecture or Information Architecture) considering that I spend a lot of time working with Content Management systems and Content in general. I was given a nice little toolbar project involving language translations and some other little oddities that auto-generate reports, etc. and wanted some feedback from this forum (if its possible) about menus and toolbars. What do you'll like/dislike?

 

Points that I am considering with this little venture are

 

1. Traditional persistent menus (left side navigation/upper page navigation) versus the more trendy show-it-when-its-needed Java menus.

2. Anything you'll have seen in terms of real-time translation menus or widgets that really makes browsing/usage of a site/application good (web-based of course)

3. Browser of preference while browsing (ranges from the good old IE vs Firefox or the more unconvential Chrome/Opera/Safari/Konqueror etc.)

 

I'm just garnering some feedback to see what the general populous likes when it comes to browsing and how much real-estate people care about from the content of the site on the screen minus the navigational UI that sits and makes all of it usable. Thanks in advance.

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