In the 10+ years of designing web user interfaces, I’ve never asked myself, “should they have to click on things to navigate this site?”. That’s what we know and how it’s always worked: you click something, you get something. The people at dontclick.it have developed an interface which doesn’t require one single click to navigate the site. It’s more of a research project which records all of your mouse movements and clicks–which by the way you get punished for. This could be another radical UI concept that fizzles out, but it’s pretty fun to try and resist the urge to not click.
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