Another thing annoying about websites
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Oftentimes, the country selection combo-box includes all the countries. The top selection is almost always Afghanistan. Now if those websites even have a single visitor from Afghanistan, I can think of it being justified. To select united states either you have to use scroll the big selection or press the U button and go through Uganda, United Kingdom and the finally United States. If you are a US based site targeted towards Americans why not make US the first choice in the list. If you want to show of your programming skills why not automatically select the country based on IP address to ease things a little bit.
Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:
If you are a US based site targeted towards Americans why not make US the first choice in the list
Oddly, that annoys me. It would be better IMO if the list/combo remained alphabetically ordered and it scrolled to U.S. I would only have to press one key to hit U.K. then. Allright, I admit it. I'm a lazy toad!
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Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:
If you are a US based site targeted towards Americans why not make US the first choice in the list
Oddly, that annoys me. It would be better IMO if the list/combo remained alphabetically ordered and it scrolled to U.S. I would only have to press one key to hit U.K. then. Allright, I admit it. I'm a lazy toad!
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.
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Oftentimes, the country selection combo-box includes all the countries. The top selection is almost always Afghanistan. Now if those websites even have a single visitor from Afghanistan, I can think of it being justified. To select united states either you have to use scroll the big selection or press the U button and go through Uganda, United Kingdom and the finally United States. If you are a US based site targeted towards Americans why not make US the first choice in the list. If you want to show of your programming skills why not automatically select the country based on IP address to ease things a little bit.
Chris defaulted a member's country to USA for years on CP :-) Then for a short while he defaulted it to Afghanistan. I agree with you, IP based auto-selection works best! If that's not available, select the country that's your primary target audience (usually the USA).
Regards, Nish
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Oftentimes, the country selection combo-box includes all the countries. The top selection is almost always Afghanistan. Now if those websites even have a single visitor from Afghanistan, I can think of it being justified. To select united states either you have to use scroll the big selection or press the U button and go through Uganda, United Kingdom and the finally United States. If you are a US based site targeted towards Americans why not make US the first choice in the list. If you want to show of your programming skills why not automatically select the country based on IP address to ease things a little bit.
Every ordering based on any logical criteria will be more confusing for the user then alphabetical order. And I don’t know how easy will be detecting the Country by IP. You probably will have to use a third party service.
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Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:
If you are a US based site targeted towards Americans why not make US the first choice in the list
Oddly, that annoys me. It would be better IMO if the list/combo remained alphabetically ordered and it scrolled to U.S. I would only have to press one key to hit U.K. then. Allright, I admit it. I'm a lazy toad!
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.
Yes, it annoys me too. Pre-selecting a default is ok (though it would be better if it used IP or user agent locale information to pick it rather than being fixed, that way it would be right for almost everyone), but it should scroll the list, not put the default at the top. That's not even close to hard.
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Oftentimes, the country selection combo-box includes all the countries. The top selection is almost always Afghanistan. Now if those websites even have a single visitor from Afghanistan, I can think of it being justified. To select united states either you have to use scroll the big selection or press the U button and go through Uganda, United Kingdom and the finally United States. If you are a US based site targeted towards Americans why not make US the first choice in the list. If you want to show of your programming skills why not automatically select the country based on IP address to ease things a little bit.
That's nothing. On the wizzair.com[^] web check-in page, you have to provide nationality and passport issuer. Now, it may be required BUT: 0. Since when is United Kingdom a nationality? It's British, just as it should be Hungarian not Hungary, German not Germany or Usian not USA. Get it right, use the demonym! 1. How many people will be selecting two different countries? If I selected United Kingdom [British] for my nationality, I will not be getting my passport from Turkmenistan! Link the frigging picklists! Also, while I'm ranting, use some f'ing date controls! Three picklists is not the frogging same!
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Oftentimes, the country selection combo-box includes all the countries. The top selection is almost always Afghanistan. Now if those websites even have a single visitor from Afghanistan, I can think of it being justified. To select united states either you have to use scroll the big selection or press the U button and go through Uganda, United Kingdom and the finally United States. If you are a US based site targeted towards Americans why not make US the first choice in the list. If you want to show of your programming skills why not automatically select the country based on IP address to ease things a little bit.
Speaking of annoying. What about CAPTCHA? I understand the need and purpose, but some implementations I've come across are so difficult to discern, they render any attempts to input, completely useless. Yeah, I'm old and I wear glasses, but my eyes are not that bad. :) For example. See here[^]. On the hand right side, the lower set of three examples. I'd fail on two of those three. The middle one. Does it start with "3rn" or is it "3m".
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Speaking of annoying. What about CAPTCHA? I understand the need and purpose, but some implementations I've come across are so difficult to discern, they render any attempts to input, completely useless. Yeah, I'm old and I wear glasses, but my eyes are not that bad. :) For example. See here[^]. On the hand right side, the lower set of three examples. I'd fail on two of those three. The middle one. Does it start with "3rn" or is it "3m".
Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra] posting about Crystal Reports here is like discussing gay marriage on a catholic church’s website.[Nishant Sivakumar]
Chris Meech wrote:
What about CAPTCHA?
I usually get them right in the third or fourth attempt.
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Chris Meech wrote:
What about CAPTCHA?
I usually get them right in the third or fourth attempt.
You've more perseverance than I. Even worse are the sites that when you fail on the first attempt, everything you've typed in is lost and you have to start over. :mad:
Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra] posting about Crystal Reports here is like discussing gay marriage on a catholic church’s website.[Nishant Sivakumar]
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Oftentimes, the country selection combo-box includes all the countries. The top selection is almost always Afghanistan. Now if those websites even have a single visitor from Afghanistan, I can think of it being justified. To select united states either you have to use scroll the big selection or press the U button and go through Uganda, United Kingdom and the finally United States. If you are a US based site targeted towards Americans why not make US the first choice in the list. If you want to show of your programming skills why not automatically select the country based on IP address to ease things a little bit.
Because of our client base and their locations we put all of the English speaking countries first (UK, US, Canada, etc), then Europe then everywhere else. It took a while to decide upon the best sort order but it seems to work.
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Chris Meech wrote:
What about CAPTCHA?
I usually get them right in the third or fourth attempt.
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You've more perseverance than I. Even worse are the sites that when you fail on the first attempt, everything you've typed in is lost and you have to start over. :mad:
Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra] posting about Crystal Reports here is like discussing gay marriage on a catholic church’s website.[Nishant Sivakumar]
I usually play the audio. That's easier than trying to figure out what the stupid image means.
Regards, Nish
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Oftentimes, the country selection combo-box includes all the countries. The top selection is almost always Afghanistan. Now if those websites even have a single visitor from Afghanistan, I can think of it being justified. To select united states either you have to use scroll the big selection or press the U button and go through Uganda, United Kingdom and the finally United States. If you are a US based site targeted towards Americans why not make US the first choice in the list. If you want to show of your programming skills why not automatically select the country based on IP address to ease things a little bit.
And furthermore... Why has no one made a list control with Intellisense? So often I have to select a state, and of course, Alabama and Alaska come before Arizona, so I have to scroll down to reach it. Would it be so hard to make a control that advances through the list as I type? Besides, when I encounter these things I hate having to switch from keyboard to mouse for just one field on a form. It would make sense to use pattern matching in such a way that as I type in the state (or country) name, the selection would shift to the best match in the list.
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Oftentimes, the country selection combo-box includes all the countries. The top selection is almost always Afghanistan. Now if those websites even have a single visitor from Afghanistan, I can think of it being justified. To select united states either you have to use scroll the big selection or press the U button and go through Uganda, United Kingdom and the finally United States. If you are a US based site targeted towards Americans why not make US the first choice in the list. If you want to show of your programming skills why not automatically select the country based on IP address to ease things a little bit.
It reminds me of this (3rd picture): http://theoatmeal.com/comics/shopping_cart[^]
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Oftentimes, the country selection combo-box includes all the countries. The top selection is almost always Afghanistan. Now if those websites even have a single visitor from Afghanistan, I can think of it being justified. To select united states either you have to use scroll the big selection or press the U button and go through Uganda, United Kingdom and the finally United States. If you are a US based site targeted towards Americans why not make US the first choice in the list. If you want to show of your programming skills why not automatically select the country based on IP address to ease things a little bit.
I agree, I always thought of creating one more column on the country list table,
weight
then assign some 'makes sense' values, later adjust the weight based on the number of visitors from different country and then sort the list
by weight,name
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Oftentimes, the country selection combo-box includes all the countries. The top selection is almost always Afghanistan. Now if those websites even have a single visitor from Afghanistan, I can think of it being justified. To select united states either you have to use scroll the big selection or press the U button and go through Uganda, United Kingdom and the finally United States. If you are a US based site targeted towards Americans why not make US the first choice in the list. If you want to show of your programming skills why not automatically select the country based on IP address to ease things a little bit.
Adding to the annoyance, they sometimes use localized country names, sometimes they don't. That puts me either near Ghana or near Dänemark.
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Because of our client base and their locations we put all of the English speaking countries first (UK, US, Canada, etc), then Europe then everywhere else. It took a while to decide upon the best sort order but it seems to work.
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You're taking the risk of infuriating the people that are not in the 'favorites' list though.
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And furthermore... Why has no one made a list control with Intellisense? So often I have to select a state, and of course, Alabama and Alaska come before Arizona, so I have to scroll down to reach it. Would it be so hard to make a control that advances through the list as I type? Besides, when I encounter these things I hate having to switch from keyboard to mouse for just one field on a form. It would make sense to use pattern matching in such a way that as I type in the state (or country) name, the selection would shift to the best match in the list.
Will Rogers never met me.
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Oftentimes, the country selection combo-box includes all the countries. The top selection is almost always Afghanistan. Now if those websites even have a single visitor from Afghanistan, I can think of it being justified. To select united states either you have to use scroll the big selection or press the U button and go through Uganda, United Kingdom and the finally United States. If you are a US based site targeted towards Americans why not make US the first choice in the list. If you want to show of your programming skills why not automatically select the country based on IP address to ease things a little bit.
The worst scenario is when your Country can be designated with different names and you have to scroll up and down to see which is available. ie:
Angleterre
England
Engeland
Inglaterra
Great Britain
Grande Bretagne
Reino Unido
United Kingdom
UK
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Oftentimes, the country selection combo-box includes all the countries. The top selection is almost always Afghanistan. Now if those websites even have a single visitor from Afghanistan, I can think of it being justified. To select united states either you have to use scroll the big selection or press the U button and go through Uganda, United Kingdom and the finally United States. If you are a US based site targeted towards Americans why not make US the first choice in the list. If you want to show of your programming skills why not automatically select the country based on IP address to ease things a little bit.
I haven't had to input country in quite a while, since Chrome does it for me. Too bad though, since I became quite accustomed to the typical CCC<tab.> Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, <tab> :)