From Sal:
1) There are 14 menu menu items running horizontally across/below the
banner
2) The "Teams" menu pulldown has over 30 submenu items: one for each team in the NFL
(Does anybody remember the concept of "seven plus or minus two"?)
There are hundreds of links all over this page, most of which you don't even know they
are there unless you run your mouse over it, and then you are not even sure if you're on top of what you're trying to click to!
2) The "Teams" menu pulldown has over 30 submenu items: one for each team in the NFL
(Does anybody remember the concept of "seven plus or minus two"?)
There are hundreds of links all over this page, most of which you don't even know they
are there unless you run your mouse over it, and then you are not even sure if you're on top of what you're trying to click to!
I decided to turn this into a blog post here because it didn't appear that I would be allowed to attach an image in Sal's comment section. When one goes to www.nfl.com on a phone (at least on the Motorola Q that I tested), the user is redirected to wap.nfl.com. The wap version is a scaled down version of the site and fits in nicely with the one touch scroll:
Overall I was impressed by the user experience on the device. Often the same complaints Sal had regarding the full web version of the NFL site apply to sites browsed using a portable device. The issue is resolved by the NFL's WAP detection and refitting of the site.

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