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DataFire.yml not found in directory /home/rbren/git/datafire by: sketerpot id: 444 kids: - 454878 parent: 388 text: """ It's possible to make a site simpler and more straightforward for users by making it prettier. Really good web design is very subtle; things like giving small but definite visual cues for where posts begin and end, or making the &#34;reply&#34; link a slightly different color from the post so it doesn't look like part of the post -- these small changes do more than look pretty, they also lower the cognitive load on the user and make it feel simpler. A lot of what Reddit has been doing to their interface has been tiny changes that make it feel simpler. Good web design is something to be appreciated; great web design makes you forget that it's even there. """ time: 1172111685 type: comment