Thanks Ryan! To demonstrate my point:

1. Put your mouse in a drawer.
2. Try to use OFBiz.

-Adrian

On 1/18/2011 11:14 AM, Ryan Foster wrote:
Just a point of clarification, there is still plenty of javascript throughout 
the framework itself, which we have been discussing at length.  The difference 
between Flat Grey and most of the other themes is that it does not depend on 
javascript for basic interaction.  The theme only loads javascript as an 
enhancement, where as themes like BizznessTime and Tomahawk depend on 
javascript for basic user interaction such as navigation and preference 
selection in the case of BizznessTime, and for the drop down main application 
navigation in Tomahawk.  I believe that was the point that Adrian was trying to 
make.

Ryan L. Foster
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ryanlfoster.com

On Jan 18, 2011, at 11:08 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:

From: "Adam Heath"<[email protected]>
On 01/18/2011 11:46 AM, Adrian Crum wrote:
There are more benefits than that. Flat Grey does not require
JavaScript, and it is sight-impaired accessible. It would be the most
accommodating point of entry for a new user.

Huh?  You mean all those href="javascript:submitForm()" stuff has been removed?

No, and that's the real issue... I think it will remains, except if we find 
another way to avoid XSS from FTL files. I don't feel it will change...

Jacques



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