Tobias Hansen <thansen@debian.org> writes: > Am 15.08.2014 21:48, schrieb Nils Dagsson Moskopp: >> It also has two images for each game, a big one and a smaller blurred >> one, but the default CSS seems to hide the large one. I think the large >> image should be linked to the small one, but not embedded without being >> shown. > > The large image is shown when the moise pointer hovers over the small one. Since I mainly use a keyboard browser (conkeror) and a touch browser (MicroB), hover effects are something I do notice rarely, if ever. Quoting <http://www.cennydd.com/blog/end-hover-abuse-now>: > You may argue that hover states save space, and you can use hover > panels to display supplementary information that helps the user know > whether to click. It’s a feeble excuse. If the information is > important, it should be on the screen already; if not, it should be > omitted. The hover compromise shows only that you were too timid to > make this decision. -- Nils Dagsson Moskopp // erlehmann <http://dieweltistgarnichtso.net>
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