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Remove the Add Bookmark button from Safari 4
Okay, I guess, but I would argue that the history of active mouse space is much more biased to the right side of a page, as that is where the scroll bar is. This has been mitigated by the scroll wheel to some extent, but I'd wager that when people are viewing websites, their mice spend the strong majority of time nearer to the right of the page, either because they're using the bar, or out of habit.
Remove the Add Bookmark button from Safari 4
Not at all. The scroll bar is on the right precisely because it is of secondary importance. Reading the page is what you do first. Scrolling the page is what you do second.
Remove the Add Bookmark button from Safari 4
Sure, I think there's some truth to that, but that's not really what I'm getting at, which is that I don't think the average user has his mouse hovering around the top left of the screen while browsing websites. Do you honestly do that?
Remove the Add Bookmark button from Safari 4
ephraim, of course most users usually hover over the page, using the two-finger gesture to scroll if on a notebook or a scrolling ball/scroll bars if on a desktop computer. |
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