Having tried it on my phone, I think that you may have failed to account for the orientation of the device. The single column was better on my phone, as it was portrait. On my desktop the multi column version was better…
Sorry. That was a typo. Do you think that your data shows a clear number of items were it makes sense to use multiple columns. It looks like to me that the multiple column layout is more effective, but I can't see a…
I like the look into the process of A/B testing, but what is not obvious that for large amounts of data multiple columns is going to be more effective?
Is this a question? It just seems to link back here for me.
Not sure if you will like this I personally like the podcast http://nomadcapitalist.com/podcast/
Is it just me who left the Bitcoin train? Those of you who are still on it what do you it for?
Sounds good. I know that a lot PTSD patients feel that they are neglected.
Apple has assets of around $321.686 billion, whereas Samsung is worth around 1.64601505816 times more with assets of around $529.5 billion. Therefore Apple is not only worth less than Samsung, but is heavily over valued.
Having tried it on my phone, I think that you may have failed to account for the orientation of the device. The single column was better on my phone, as it was portrait. On my desktop the multi column version was better…
Sorry. That was a typo. Do you think that your data shows a clear number of items were it makes sense to use multiple columns. It looks like to me that the multiple column layout is more effective, but I can't see a…
I like the look into the process of A/B testing, but what is not obvious that for large amounts of data multiple columns is going to be more effective?
Is this a question? It just seems to link back here for me.
Not sure if you will like this I personally like the podcast http://nomadcapitalist.com/podcast/
Is it just me who left the Bitcoin train? Those of you who are still on it what do you it for?
Sounds good. I know that a lot PTSD patients feel that they are neglected.
Apple has assets of around $321.686 billion, whereas Samsung is worth around 1.64601505816 times more with assets of around $529.5 billion. Therefore Apple is not only worth less than Samsung, but is heavily over valued.