On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 05:54:49AM -0500, Juergen Weigert wrote:
On May 21, 10 11:11:03 +0200, Stephan Kulow wrote:
* Klaas Freitag
[May 21. 2010 10:54]: Well, yes. There is always a way... remember PDB, it worked completely without javascript. But that is not what people consider a good web app nowadays. And we get often critics for not being "cool" enough. Please, don't listen to the "we want coolness" voices, only focus on good usability. OK, I don't want to discuss how coolness and usability conflict, but I don't
Am Freitag 21 Mai 2010 schrieb Klaus Kaempf: think javascript usage makes a web page conflict with either goal.
Two observations: - it is needless that the login box comes animated. There is plenty of space. - for me it works perfectly well with firefox, opera, and koqueror.
My opinion: - We should understand our javascript code good enough to debug it, otherwise we should nuke it. Be it cool or not. - It is cool, I like it. :-)
I thought that the animated login box was cool as well. :) -- Michael