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More Accessible Popup Windows (If Coerced)

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

There’s something extremely annoying about pop-up windows and yet clients often seem to demand them as though they were the answer to that internal fear users will follow a link and never return. My advice from the beginning is if you have such a link remove it immediately - problem solved. There’s a lot to be said for never linking to sites far more interesting than your own.

In real life this fear just isn’t founded and the last thing you should be doing is trying to hold your users captive. If they want to leave then let them, for Christ’s Sake! It’s repeat visitors and conversions that make a successful site not keeping your window open in some sub-level dungeon on the task bar. You’ve probably figured already that pop-ups confront users with a back button that isn’t going to work. And sometimes the window is chromeless. It’s obtrusive, offends a large number of your users, and will confuse the hell out of sighted users let alone someone using assistive technology. And they should never EVER occur without a warning! OK the rant is over for now so we’ll carry on (we understand that pop-up windows are bad for usability and shitty and considered industry worst practice). About the only thing you should be popping up in a new window is a PDF (Portable Document Format) file in its native application.

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Here Comes Everybody by Clay Shirky (cover)

Clay Shirky's Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing without Organizations has been on my bookshelf for the last few months literally screaming to be read. In fact, I'm wondering how I got so sidetracked to have reached the end of the year without having consumed it. The message of the book is an area of my own fascination, the effects that our new technologies have on the way we relate to each other, and how we're now empowered in ways that were historically unheard of (or not even conceived of) not too long ago.

I'm a small town boy who grew up in the seventies, graduating high school in 1979. The world was slower - how did we survive without Wikipedia? Without MSN or Facebook? Nowdays we have flashmobbing and blogging and constant connection.