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		<title>By: Jacob Santos</title>
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		<description>That site is interesting. Most likely, clicking would be replaced with some other intuitive system, such as hovering and going straight to the page, or opening the site in an hovered state.

What about if you hover over a banner, and instead of having to click, a message came up over it and asked if you wanted to visit the site. Non-obstructive and allowed the user to continue on. Kind of like the damn flash game banners that want you to shoot something or other, except it wouldn&#039;t suck. Some other sites take on this non-clicking approach, however, it can be annoying at times.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That site is interesting. Most likely, clicking would be replaced with some other intuitive system, such as hovering and going straight to the page, or opening the site in an hovered state.</p>
<p>What about if you hover over a banner, and instead of having to click, a message came up over it and asked if you wanted to visit the site. Non-obstructive and allowed the user to continue on. Kind of like the damn flash game banners that want you to shoot something or other, except it wouldn&#8217;t suck. Some other sites take on this non-clicking approach, however, it can be annoying at times.</p>
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