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We're making an overview of whitepapers, videos and other resources. Me and the frontend designer are in a small disagreement over which part of the item should be clickable.

Image of the items, with relevant parts highlighted

Should it be:

  1. only the title
  2. the title and body or
  3. Image, title and body i.e. the entire thing?

Note, I am not putting in the arguments in favor/against any of the options since I want to preserve the neutrality of the question

Edit: Thank you all, we have decided to make the entire thing clickable :-)

It's over here http://www.onehippo.com/en/resources

We're making an overview of whitepapers, videos and other resources. Me and the frontend designer are in a small disagreement over which part of the item should be clickable.

Image of the items, with relevant parts highlighted

Should it be:

  1. only the title
  2. the title and body or
  3. Image, title and body i.e. the entire thing?

Note, I am not putting in the arguments in favor/against any of the options since I want to preserve the neutrality of the question

We're making an overview of whitepapers, videos and other resources. Me and the frontend designer are in a small disagreement over which part of the item should be clickable.

Image of the items, with relevant parts highlighted

Should it be:

  1. only the title
  2. the title and body or
  3. Image, title and body i.e. the entire thing?

Note, I am not putting in the arguments in favor/against any of the options since I want to preserve the neutrality of the question

Edit: Thank you all, we have decided to make the entire thing clickable :-)

It's over here http://www.onehippo.com/en/resources

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We're making an overview of whitepapers, videos and other resources. Me and the frontend designer are in a small disagreement over which part of the item should be clickable.

Image of the items, with relevant parts highlighted

Should it be:

  1. only the title;title
  2. the title and body; orbody or
  3. Image, title and body i.e. the entire thing?

Note, I am not putting in the arguments in favor/against any of the options since I want to preserve the neutrality of the question

We're making an overview of whitepapers, videos and other resources. Me and the frontend designer are in a small disagreement over which part of the item should be clickable.

Image of the items, with relevant parts highlighted

Should it be

  1. only the title;
  2. the title and body; or
  3. Image, title and body i.e. the entire thing?

Note, I am not putting in the arguments in favor/against any of the options since I want to preserve the neutrality of the question

We're making an overview of whitepapers, videos and other resources. Me and the frontend designer are in a small disagreement over which part of the item should be clickable.

Image of the items, with relevant parts highlighted

Should it be:

  1. only the title
  2. the title and body or
  3. Image, title and body i.e. the entire thing?

Note, I am not putting in the arguments in favor/against any of the options since I want to preserve the neutrality of the question

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What part of overview item should be clickable

We're making an overview of whitepapers, videos and other resources. Me and the frontend designer are in a small disagreement over which part of the item should be clickable.

Image of the items, with relevant parts highlighted

Should it be

  1. only the title;
  2. the title and body; or
  3. Image, title and body i.e. the entire thing?

Note, I am not putting in the arguments in favor/against any of the options since I want to preserve the neutrality of the question