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I was looking at the live.com[^]'s new search feature with the sliders. :rolleyes: As a developer I can say WOW on the way the have developed it. But as a user I am not sure whether that is what I want. Is it really necessary to use AJAX everywhere just becuase you can? What do you guys think?
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I was looking at the live.com[^]'s new search feature with the sliders. :rolleyes: As a developer I can say WOW on the way the have developed it. But as a user I am not sure whether that is what I want. Is it really necessary to use AJAX everywhere just becuase you can? What do you guys think?
My Blog -- modified at 13:50 Wednesday 8th March, 2006
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The AJAX is impressive, but as a user I hate it. My browser should not be spiking my CPU just so they can have a fancy GUI.
Found on Bash.org [erno] hm. I've lost a machine.. literally _lost_. it responds to ping, it works completely, I just can't figure out where in my apartment it is.
Steve McLenithan wrote:
My browser should not be spiking my CPU
I've never understood this kind of thinking. If you're not using the browser, its not going to spike, meaning you're not really interfering with other apps. And if it spikes for just a split second, nothing's going to be sluggish. Are you trying to preserve CPU cycles for some reason? :rolleyes: I fail to see the big deal, but I'm sure you can enlighten me. As for the feature itself. It's cool but useless and nonstandard. That said, never underestimate the importance of eye candy, polish, and the cool factor. Its something that immediately draws the notice and awe of users, something that can't be said of stability or features (and no, I'm not advocating eye candy over those things).
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The image search has some nice touches. I really like it. The rest just seems gratuitous. Loading results on the fly is nice enough, but why exactly was it necessary to use fancy custom scrollbars? ----
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Shog9 wrote:
but why exactly was it necessary to use fancy custom scrollbars?
I think I may have just discovered the reason. The advertisements on the right will update depending on what search results are currently in view. This would've been rather difficult or impossible to do, I think, had a standard scrollbar been in place. Of course, I'm not a web developer so maybe I'm wrong about how difficult that is...
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Ohyeah, that's what i've been missing from search engines all these years... unecessary modal pop-ups. ----
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Shog9 wrote:
modal pop-ups.
What a Horrendous design. :wtf::wtf::wtf: X|
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Shog9 wrote:
but why exactly was it necessary to use fancy custom scrollbars?
I think I may have just discovered the reason. The advertisements on the right will update depending on what search results are currently in view. This would've been rather difficult or impossible to do, I think, had a standard scrollbar been in place. Of course, I'm not a web developer so maybe I'm wrong about how difficult that is...
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I doubt it was easy either way. The only thing i could come up with was that with their custom scrollbar, they can control the speed at which you can scroll - so results loaded on demand are always available by the time you get to where they should be. Of course, this is also what makes it so frustrating, since the scrolling speed (especially with the mouse wheel) seems "off". ----
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Thanks Rama. Regards, Nish
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Steve McLenithan wrote:
My browser should not be spiking my CPU
I've never understood this kind of thinking. If you're not using the browser, its not going to spike, meaning you're not really interfering with other apps. And if it spikes for just a split second, nothing's going to be sluggish. Are you trying to preserve CPU cycles for some reason? :rolleyes: I fail to see the big deal, but I'm sure you can enlighten me. As for the feature itself. It's cool but useless and nonstandard. That said, never underestimate the importance of eye candy, polish, and the cool factor. Its something that immediately draws the notice and awe of users, something that can't be said of stability or features (and no, I'm not advocating eye candy over those things).
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Judah Himango wrote:
I've never understood this kind of thinking.
Anyone that multi-tasks should think about it. My CPU should NOT spike to 100% because of some damn website. Burning a disc, music, etc etc. There's nothing I hate more than the feeling of UI lag.
Found on Bash.org [erno] hm. I've lost a machine.. literally _lost_. it responds to ping, it works completely, I just can't figure out where in my apartment it is.
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Feeling a little slow today, Nish? :rolleyes:
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David Stone wrote:
Feeling a little slow today, Nish?
I went to live.com first, and didn't find anything fancy like he said, and thought there must be some other search specific URL. Then he replies with live.com again, so I thanked him for that though I still couldn't find anything very impressive. Someone posted another link here a few weeks ago, and that was much cooler than this. The windows could be dragged anywhere, just like on your desktop. live.com restricts window positioning to rectangular dock regions - which sucks! That other site allowed overlapping windows - and was seriously impressive. Regards, Nish
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David Stone wrote:
Feeling a little slow today, Nish?
I went to live.com first, and didn't find anything fancy like he said, and thought there must be some other search specific URL. Then he replies with live.com again, so I thanked him for that though I still couldn't find anything very impressive. Someone posted another link here a few weeks ago, and that was much cooler than this. The windows could be dragged anywhere, just like on your desktop. live.com restricts window positioning to rectangular dock regions - which sucks! That other site allowed overlapping windows - and was seriously impressive. Regards, Nish
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The Ultimate Grid - The #1 MFC grid out there!That's alright. Go drink some Espresso. ;) (Just make sure Smitha didn't mix up the salt and sugar again.*) *Sorry Smitha. But you know you're never going to hear the end of this.
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That's alright. Go drink some Espresso. ;) (Just make sure Smitha didn't mix up the salt and sugar again.*) *Sorry Smitha. But you know you're never going to hear the end of this.
They dress you up in white satin, And give you your very own pair of wings In August and Everything After
I'm after everything
David Stone wrote:
Go drink some Espresso.
Having a Latte (I think it's one anyway) right now :-)
David Stone wrote:
Just make sure Smitha didn't mix up the salt and sugar again
Ravi Bhavnani gave her Salt and Pepper shakers, and told her to keep me alive till I get to attend a PDC someday :-) Regards, Nish
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David Stone wrote:
Go drink some Espresso.
Having a Latte (I think it's one anyway) right now :-)
David Stone wrote:
Just make sure Smitha didn't mix up the salt and sugar again
Ravi Bhavnani gave her Salt and Pepper shakers, and told her to keep me alive till I get to attend a PDC someday :-) Regards, Nish
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till I get to attend a PDC someday
Ah. This last PDC was a crapload of fun. I hope to be able to attend the next one (whenever that is) too. :)
They dress you up in white satin, And give you your very own pair of wings In August and Everything After
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Steve McLenithan wrote:
My browser should not be spiking my CPU
I've never understood this kind of thinking. If you're not using the browser, its not going to spike, meaning you're not really interfering with other apps. And if it spikes for just a split second, nothing's going to be sluggish. Are you trying to preserve CPU cycles for some reason? :rolleyes: I fail to see the big deal, but I'm sure you can enlighten me. As for the feature itself. It's cool but useless and nonstandard. That said, never underestimate the importance of eye candy, polish, and the cool factor. Its something that immediately draws the notice and awe of users, something that can't be said of stability or features (and no, I'm not advocating eye candy over those things).
Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. I'm currently blogging about: Lent Revisited The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango
Judah Himango wrote:
never underestimate the importance of eye candy, polish, and the cool factor.
It's one of the main (and underrated, especially by techies) reasons, IMO, why MS has been so successful. Many technically superior things have been either ugly and/or difficult to use. Kevin
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
till I get to attend a PDC someday
Ah. This last PDC was a crapload of fun. I hope to be able to attend the next one (whenever that is) too. :)
They dress you up in white satin, And give you your very own pair of wings In August and Everything After
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David Stone wrote:
Ah. This last PDC was a crapload of fun. I hope to be able to attend the next one (whenever that is) too.
I'd have to save up for the PDC attendance fees, the airfare, the accommodation, and then get permission to be away from work for 4-5 days - that last one should be okay I guess. It's the first 3 that's a problem - because all of them involve money! Regards, Nish
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I was looking at the live.com[^]'s new search feature with the sliders. :rolleyes: As a developer I can say WOW on the way the have developed it. But as a user I am not sure whether that is what I want. Is it really necessary to use AJAX everywhere just becuase you can? What do you guys think?
My Blog -- modified at 13:50 Wednesday 8th March, 2006
Well you could scroll with the wheel, real cool! (because clicking on the button is akward) And the search box is still just above! I don't see what's wrong with this web site. mmhh... In fact it even looks quite right, maybe I should give it a try... Also some people complain that it froze their computer :confused: but maybe they just have to open in a new window to get the same frozing effect. If anything, AJAX is also meant to speed-up download!! (By downloading just what's necessary instead of a complete whole page again)
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I was looking at the live.com[^]'s new search feature with the sliders. :rolleyes: As a developer I can say WOW on the way the have developed it. But as a user I am not sure whether that is what I want. Is it really necessary to use AJAX everywhere just becuase you can? What do you guys think?
My Blog -- modified at 13:50 Wednesday 8th March, 2006
Yeah, I coded an app with a bunch of AJAX when I first figured out how to do it and it confused the users. A little ajax on a page is nice, too much is annoying. I think they over used the AJAX. It is impressive yet annoying at the same time. "People who never make mistakes, never do anything." My Blog
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David Stone wrote:
Go drink some Espresso.
Having a Latte (I think it's one anyway) right now :-)
David Stone wrote:
Just make sure Smitha didn't mix up the salt and sugar again
Ravi Bhavnani gave her Salt and Pepper shakers, and told her to keep me alive till I get to attend a PDC someday :-) Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
The Ultimate Grid - The #1 MFC grid out there!Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
Latte
What the hell is "Latte"? :confused: Are you talinkg about milk + steam + coffee? If so, in Italy we call it Cappuccino. ;) ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA]
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
Latte
What the hell is "Latte"? :confused: Are you talinkg about milk + steam + coffee? If so, in Italy we call it Cappuccino. ;) ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA]
Dario Solera wrote:
Are you talinkg about milk + steam + coffee? If so, in Italy we call it Cappuccino.
A Latte is more milky than a Cappuccino. Regards, Nish
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