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Please reply to the poll. If you like, also provide your thoughts below.
Update: I have strong opinions about this. I believe if the information is easy to present on one page, it is best to present it on one page for the reader.
These are good examples of when pagination is helpful to the user:
http://developer.yahoo.com/ypatterns/navigation/pagination/item.html
http://developer.yahoo.com/ypatterns/navigation/pagination/search.html
This article specifically speaks strongly to my position on maintaining a single page presentation of articles on Overclockers.com, while using good structure (headings, bulletted lists, tables) to help the reader skim and find information quickly/easily:
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/pagination-best-practices-for-seo-user-experience
I do feel our categories could be paginated better, to include first, last, as well an indication of where you are in the total layout of pages... But the articles themselves make sense to present on one page.
Update: I have strong opinions about this. I believe if the information is easy to present on one page, it is best to present it on one page for the reader.
These are good examples of when pagination is helpful to the user:
http://developer.yahoo.com/ypatterns/navigation/pagination/item.html
http://developer.yahoo.com/ypatterns/navigation/pagination/search.html
This article specifically speaks strongly to my position on maintaining a single page presentation of articles on Overclockers.com, while using good structure (headings, bulletted lists, tables) to help the reader skim and find information quickly/easily:
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/pagination-best-practices-for-seo-user-experience
I do feel our categories could be paginated better, to include first, last, as well an indication of where you are in the total layout of pages... But the articles themselves make sense to present on one page.
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