To: Arquitetura da Informação (em Português) <aifia-pt AT lists.ibiblio.org>
Subject: Re: [AI] Res: Métrica sobre uso do botão voltar do navegador
Date: Fri, 6 May 2011 13:26:58 -0300
Olá Pessoal,
Revivendo aqui o tópico, acabei de re-encontrar um artigo do Nielsen sobre o botão voltar e mais alguns posts interessantes:
1. Breaking or Slowing Down the Back Button
The Back button is the lifeline of the Web user and the second-most used
navigation feature (after following hypertext links). Users happily know
that they can try anything on the Web and always be saved by a click or two
on Back to return them to familiar territory.
Except, of course, for those sites that break Back by committing
one of these design sins:
opening a new browser window (see mistake #2)
using an immediate redirect: every time the user clicks Back,
the browser returns to a page that bounces the user forward to the
undesired location
prevents caching such that the Back
navigation requires a fresh trip to the server; all hypertext navigation
should be sub-second and this goes double for backtracking