
Navigating on any websites requires mouse clicking, even if they don’t, that would probably involve keyboard shortcut keys. Here is a website that wants to show you the otherwise – navigating without any clicks or any key pressed.
Dontclick.it is flash site designed in a way where you navigate through the content without needing to click. Contents are display the moment you mouse hovers the links. Clicking is not necessary here. It’s new and interesting but not really feasible from my point of view.
And here’s what happened when you accidentally “click” on the website.

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Ryan June 21st, 2007
I ran across this site once while I was Stumbling.
I agree that it’s not feasible. Accidental pop-ups and possible random navigation with a wrong move of the mouse would more than irritate a visitor off a site with no-click. Clicking requires a conscious decision (usually) by the person navigating, resulting in fewer errors.
So, the pedestrian click isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
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