Mouse moves
I know this makes me sound like a crochety granny, but don’t click through just because I’m hovering. If I’m not moving the mouse, it’s because I’m looking at something. Don’t click through to something else!




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Mouse moves
I know this makes me sound like a crochety granny, but don’t click through just because I’m hovering. If I’m not moving the mouse, it’s because I’m looking at something. Don’t click through to something else!
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Problems With Wix Website Builder – Hover Effect Feature
Wix is a website builder that allows you to create sites or blogs without having to code or program anything. The hover effect feature is what happens every time you hover or direct your mouse on a link or button.
The colors and fonts (and other such features) of the link/button will change (for example, try hovering your mouse on the links on this blog). What’s wrong with the hover effect feature on Wix? What’s there to like and dislike about it?
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The right way to use Mouse Hover - Google Plus
I have been using google+ for sometime now. And their interface is best described elegant. They have all the hallmarks of interface tricks used mostly by Apple. All the little things, like circles rolling out when I delete them. It gives me a feeling of... the only word I can describe is joy, when I am using it.
They have used the mouse hover event very very very nicely. They have managed to get the extremely fine balance of using mouse hover so that it is not irritating but useful.
Like when I am managing circles, if I hover on a person, their corresponding circles are highlighted. Gives me information instantly whether I have added them and in which circles they are included. Nothing more. The next one is when I hover over a person's name, a small box fades in which shows me, again the circle information about that person. If I hover over the circles box I can add them or remove them the circles they are in with - finally - a single click. All of this can be done with no more than a single click.
Mouse Clicks are expensive, much more expensive than hovering over something. This leads me to a rule of thumb. I don't know whether it is already a design principle or not, but here is what I think. Hover should be used for reviewing something, while clicks should lead to an action. And its good if the action happens without leading you to a new page. It makes a web page more of an app rather than a page. In Google Plus, every time you hover, you get some information about the entity. But when you want to do something with the info, i.e. do some deliberate action, you click. Deciding what event should come on hover and what on click is determined by whether it shows info or is it some action to be done by the user.