[Ads-l] A quick review of the new OED.com
dave@wilton.net
dave at WILTON.NET
Wed Jul 26 11:34:47 UTC 2023
The second ellipsis represents a range of quotes that are not not being shown, indicating there are more to be seen if desired. The default is to show the first and last quote, leaving it to the user to expand the box and see them all.
-----Original Message-----
From: "James Eric Lawson" <jel at NVENTURE.COM>
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2023 4:37am
To: ADS-L at LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADS-L] A quick review of the new OED.com
Regarding the OEDO changes, I'm a bit out of my wheelhouse (on this as
on so many other things), but it seems to do a disservice to their
audience ("users", whatever). Privileging a tiled and tabbed layout at
the expense of linear flow interferes with my comprehension of the
material presented...but I'm a codger steeped in narrative culture,
although it's true my memory works best by way of discrete visual
images. Nevertheless, it seems to me the redesign displays some of the
worst elements of both linear and block layouts.
Other particulars of the changes have advantages and disadvantages that
I continue to discover with use...I do wonder about the purpose of the
second ellipsis after the first quote for a sense, although that may be
the product of a trivial design oversight. I haven't bothered to scour
the guides for any reasoning underlying that element, because I feel
that if a hint of reasoning is not immediately discernible it's
certainly not worth the effort of reading the manual.
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James Eric Lawson
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