Christian Theune wrote:
On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 09:33 +0100, Michael Haubenwallner wrote:
'Refresh' should be called 'Reset' -- in fact resetting the form
contents to the original loaded values
('Reset' is also the buttons default value displayed in the browser)
Well. That's not what the
Hi,
On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 09:39 +0100, Michael Haubenwallner wrote:
Christian Theune wrote:
On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 09:33 +0100, Michael Haubenwallner wrote:
'Refresh' should be called 'Reset' -- in fact resetting the form
contents to the original loaded values
('Reset' is also the
Christian Theune wrote:
Hi,
is there a chance we can get rid of the Refresh button on the standard
forms? Every now and then, I hit the wrong one. And I do not see a clear
need for the refresh.
+1 on getting rid of the refresh button.
What others say about reset (refresh?) buttons:
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 00:39:41 -0800, Michael Haubenwallner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Christian Theune wrote:
On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 09:33 +0100, Michael Haubenwallner wrote:
'Refresh' should be called 'Reset' -- in fact resetting the form
contents to the original loaded values
('Reset' is
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 14:58:02 -, Alexander Limi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please don't include the Reset functionality in HTML forms. It is
absolutely useless, and is considered one of the classic usability
mistakes. Just say no, kids!
Agreed. Hands up anyone who ever clicked one?
On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 20:47 +, Martin Aspeli wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 14:58:02 -, Alexander Limi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please don't include the Reset functionality in HTML forms. It is
absolutely useless, and is considered one of the classic usability
mistakes. Just say
On 1/27/06, Christian Theune [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did. That's why I'm posting. I had to go through that form again. :)
Even worse, those are the first submit button for many pages, so
that's what gets submitted when you hit Enter. That's even easier
to do than clicking the button itself.