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Re: please no vertical running text
by winter on Wednesday 24/Jan/2007, @04:49
It's not the same kind of vertical text. That text is rotated, which is easier to read than vertical text, IMO.
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Re: please no vertical running text
by cies on Wednesday 24/Jan/2007, @15:15
indeed, that's what i meant by:

> > i understand that my examples are not exactly fit for use in this argument

still the other kind of vertical that is used in the mock-ups is not quickfast readable/recognizable. people even tend to turn their head for these kinds of tasks: really!
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  • Re: please no vertical running text
    by Cerulean on Thursday 25/Jan/2007, @14:09
    I think entries are meant to be primarily recognised by their icon. In that case tilting your head to read the text seems fairly acceptable as it shouldn't be happening too often.
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  • Re: please no vertical running text
    by Henk on Friday 26/Jan/2007, @01:47
    In fact, I did turn my head! I see the space saving, but it is not read at glance.
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