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Henrik
You are an idiot for making that kind of remark
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Behalf Of Henrik Rützou
Sent: 28 January 2013 21:52
To: Web Enabling the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)
Subject: Re: [WEB400] DB Maintenance Design Patterns
Kevin,
Lack of mouse ... that is why some of works on "adaptive design"
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 10:48 PM, Kevin Turner <
kevin.turner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
Why would anyone turn off JavaScript support these days though -inconvenience.
unless they don't have any interest in using the Internet? Turning it
off would preclude you from using almost every modern website there is.
I guess the point is, why would Nathan need to demonstrate his example
working without JavaScript support? That would be almost as pointless
as demonstrating it without CSS support.
Lack of a mouse, on the other hand, is a valid point. You should be
able to navigate to any clickable element with the keyboard and hit
enter to trigger the event - but that requires JavaScript :)
On 28 Jan 2013, at 21:27, "Maurice O'Prey" <Maurice.Oprey@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Kevinleast
support?Can you name any browsers in use these days that do not have
JavaScript
Of course all modern browsers support JavaScript, but they also (or
at
most of them) allow it to be turned off for users who wish to do this.to
I do believe it is connected with "accessibility" although you may
wish
check that! (or have we thrown accessibility out of the window?)wrote:
- Maurice O'Prey
On 28 Jan 2013, at 20:44, "Maurice O'Prey" <Maurice.Oprey@xxxxxxxxx>
Nathan
Supposing you had 10,000 product records. Can you show us how
paging and search functions are implemented in your pattern? Then
there is the issue of usability, progressive enhancement etc for
those users who do not have JavaScript or mouse support?
Kind Regards
- Maurice O'Prey
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From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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On Behalf Of Nathan Andelin
Sent: 25 January 2013 18:25
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: [WEB400] DB Maintenance Design Patterns
I discovered the source of the problem with the link I posted a
couple days ago, and fixed it. Again, my apologies for the
comparison.
http://www.radile.com/rdweb/temp/icecream.html
I throw this out as a pattern for database maintenance that is
efficient, effective, and productive from an end-user's point of view.
It seems that the vast majority of browser based DB maintenance
interfaces that one sees in the wild are rather primitive in
toblush.
Many of the mouse and keyboard options may not be apparent at first
byBut once you become aware of them, they are quite handy and helpful.
For example, try Ctrl-Click to select multiple rows, then press F2
to activate "Change" mode.
-Nathan
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