Posts tagged: myths

Busting intranet myths at Intranets2013 #intranets2013

When it comes to designing and managing intranets: what is truth, and what is a myth? Some of the most widely spread theories are in fact false, while many real insights remain hidden away within organisations. No longer! As part of the Intranets2013 conference in Sydney (just three weeks to go!), Step Two Designs will [...]

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UX myths

A new site has been launched, UX Myths, which aims to bust some of the misconceptions commonly heard about designing websites (and intranets). To quote: UX Myths collects the most frequent user experience design misconceptions and explains why they don’t hold true. And you don’t have to take our word for it, we’ll show you [...]

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The three clicks myth

When designing intranets or websites, it is helpful to have some rules of thumb to follow when making decisions. Over time, many of these have become elevated into principles or rules, widely used throughout the industry. The best-known is the ‘three clicks rule’, which says that all content should be no more than three clicks [...]

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