Some article websites (I’m looking at msn.com right now, as an example) show the first page or so of article content and then have a “Continue Reading” button, which you must click to see the rest of the article. This seems so ridiculous, from a UX perspective–I know how to scroll down to continue reading, so why hide the text and make me click a button, then have me scroll? Why has this become a fairly common practice?

  • NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I hate with a passion how when looking up recipes, you gotta go through like 5 pages of why they like it, a fluffed up but useless how it’s made, all sorts of other shit, and only then do you get the actual fucking ingredient list and cooking temperatures and the actual cooking instructions.

    I HATE IT SO MUCH!

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      1 year ago

      Don’t forget the long winded tales of how their distant relative they never met gave them the recipe from the “old country” or some shit.

      Dude, I just needed to see what temperature to set the oven to.