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Usability the Danish way?

Interesting official site from a Danish study programme in usability (you don't need to understand Danish to browse this site). The site is using drill-down menus, frames, non-standard link colors, visited links do not differ from unvisited links, prominent primary navigation, bookmarking is not possible since all URLs redirect to the homepage, and the browser scrollbar is deactivated and replaced by a JavaScript interaction gadget. They even misspelled Jakob Nielsen's name. It reminds me of sites such as Boo.com and Haburi.com.
I wonder how management could let the site go online. And I worry about the quality of formal education in human computer interaction and usability engineering. Usability the Danish way? I don't think so.
January 9, 2002 - By Kristoffer Bohmann
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