I suppose part of the thinking could be that if something is so important that you want to do something to draw attention to it, why should it spend some portion of time invisible (or blended into the background)?
However I also support that if it's what the client wants, refusing to do it based on MS guidlines wouldn't cross my mind. They'd get their flashing text even if it was just a bitmap of that text :)
>>>>You're not supposed to. Blinking text runs contrary to Windows GUI
>>>guidelines.
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>>>Sure makes things simple when we let MS do all our thinking for us.
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>>Well, considering they've spent millions of dollars on researching UIs and >I've spent considerably less than that, I'll go with their research. In >addition, having consistant UIs across applications decreases training costs >and increases productivity, both of which are hidden costs.
>Alrighty then..."Thou Shalt Not Blink" has great authority and I'm a >believer. However, at the risk of sounding agnostic, may I ask why blinking >is forbidden for us?
Paul A. Busbey
Victoria Insurance