On 11/14/06, Glen Lipka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
but we looked at usability tests and concluded that the more "power-user" the person was, the more they found it annoying, and the more "newbie" the person was, the more they found it helpful.  But power users don't get frustrated and quit, while newbies do, so we erred on the side of helping the newbie.

So you're saying that a newbie would rather start an element over after messing up rather than try to fix what they typed in?

On 11/14/06, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Don't rely on _javascript_, but use it as a tool for Progressive Enhancement.

Hear, hear! You have no way of knowing why their brower can't use _javascript_ (or CSS, or Flash, etc.), so why should you penalize them for it?
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