since i am specifically looking at a page for "ASP.NET MVC 4 Mobile Features", i would prefer to see only ASP.NET MVC
4 videos, especially one that contains videos that pertain to "ASP.NET MVC
4Mobile Features".
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Thanks for the feedback. Sorry that it's not obvious to you that clicking Videos would bring up all MVC videos, but I don't see this changing. Ditto for the navigation sidebar.
Sorry that it's not obvious to you that clicking Videos would bring up all MVC videos
to me, it's counter intuitive.
tmorton
I don't see this changing
imho, it would be a good change ... that would be consistent with Steve Krug's "Don't Make Me Think" approach*.
FWIW, the "Don't Make Me Think" approach* approach is really an appeal to make websites substantially more usable which is accomplished by making them more intuitive.
Example: instead of labelling your tab "Videos", give it a more meaning label like "MVC 3 Videos".
B-) Please help me by completing my school survey about computer programmers on my website. Thank you!!! Gerry Lowry +1 705-429-7550 wasaga beach, ontario, canada
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http://www.asp.net/mvc/mvc4 page flow not as expected
Jun 02, 2012 06:25 AM|LINK
From http://www.asp.net/mvc/mvc4, click
The "Tutorials" tab reads
Home/MVC/Tutorials/Chapter 8. ASP.NET MVC 4 Beta/ASP.NET MVC 4 Mobile Features
ASP.NET MVC 4 Mobile Features
By Rick Anderson|September 12, 2011
At this point, expecting ASP.NET MVC 4 videos, i click the "Videos" tab to the immediate right of the "Tutorials" tab and i end up here:
http://www.asp.net/mvc/videos
since i am specifically looking at a page for "ASP.NET MVC 4 Mobile Features", i would prefer to see only ASP.NET MVC 4 videos, especially one that contains videos that pertain to "ASP.NET MVC 4 Mobile Features".
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note, also: on the page http://www.asp.net/mvc/tutorials/mvc-4/aspnet-mvc-4-mobile-features,
the text at the right is also not as expected (it's MVC 3, not MVC 4):
Table of Contents
Getting Started with ASP.NET MVC3
regards ~~ gerry
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Re: http://www.asp.net/mvc/mvc4 page flow not as expected
Jun 02, 2012 05:29 PM|LINK
Thanks for the feedback. Sorry that it's not obvious to you that clicking Videos would bring up all MVC videos, but I don't see this changing. Ditto for the navigation sidebar.
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Re: http://www.asp.net/mvc/mvc4 page flow not as expected
Jun 02, 2012 06:56 PM|LINK
welcome.
to me, it's counter intuitive.
imho, it would be a good change ... that would be consistent with Steve Krug's "Don't Make Me Think" approach*.
FWIW, the "Don't Make Me Think" approach* approach is really an appeal to make websites substantially more usable which is accomplished by making them more intuitive.
Example: instead of labelling your tab "Videos", give it a more meaning label like "MVC 3 Videos".
g.
* http://sensible.com/dmmt.html
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Re: http://www.asp.net/mvc/mvc4 page flow not as expected
Jun 08, 2012 04:56 PM|LINK
Thanks for the feedback, but again, this will not be changing.
The subnav menu is consistent across all of the MVC content, and clicking on Videos is a consistent experience for the site visitor.
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