User Constructed Browsing

I have another draft article on "User Constructed Browsing" that Daniel over at OperaWatch is currently hanging on to. With your help, I thought about getting a revision out while he's on vacation.

If anyone in the MOUG is interested in reading it and offering input while he's away on vacation, I'm willing to offer it up for feedback.

User Constructed Browsing is a term I'm using to refer to anything the user does to "control" the page being viewed.

Best examples that come to mind are things like:
1)Notes, specifically, the userJS "sticky-notes," but Opera's Notes qualify
2)Content blocking
3)User style sheets...

Anyway, that makes a few pieces that I thought we could draft and collaborate on as a community.

If interested- use the comments or email. More details? Follow the trackback to the usability blog post on this same subject.

-Eddie

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DaveStu_Pedasso Thursday, August 17, 2006 6:08:00 PM

I'm interested in reading the draft, drop me a line.

Chimax Friday, August 18, 2006 8:35:53 AM

It is good all of us to be one cose i will like to be the president of this opara

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