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Old 01-01-2008, 03:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Help The 3 Click rule

Hi all,

I've just taken on a new project and part of the project brief is that all parts of the site must adhear to the 3-click rule (ie, the user must never have to click more than 3 times to get to the information they want).

I'm interested to know if anyone here sticks to (or tries to stick to) the 3-click rule when developing websites/applications? If so, I'd love to see some example sites I can get navigation ideas from :)

Edit: And more importantly, do you recall ever using a website that used the 3-click rule? Also, have you ever stopped browsing a website specificly because it took too many clicks to get what you needed or had poor navigation in general?

More info on the 3-click rule: Design Tip: Should You Break The "Three-Click" Rule?

Alan

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