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Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2007 02:49:02 -0400

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--- Begin Message --- Subject: familiar Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 09:48:49 +0300 User-agent: Thunderbird 1.5.0.12 (Windows/20070509)
ERMX Gets into Nitride Devices! Applications Are Amazing!

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into a joint venture to manufacture Nitride devices out of China. This
is huge get on ERMX Monday!

Omnigraffle is good at using Visio XML, but passing a file back and
forth may get old. Soon Microsoft will run off and have everyone use "MS
The other is that IE marks a selction rectangle around the label, and
if you don't specify padding, this rectangle hides some parts of the
label text. If something unusual will happen, let them know that.
Another way to solve this is to give serious consideration to the
labeling.

I see that you have a label that says Search and then you are using css
to display:none. Two things still need to be sougth out. Don't close it
down or who knows, flash intro's will become popular again.

This decision will lead to much better things.

Besides, I see it all as one big community, and am not worried about
where things get posted. This might just be an oversight, but if you
look at the existing site, each article summary provides a clear link to
the comments along with the number of comment indicating interest. While
I know the wireframes don't necessarily indicate the final design, they
definitely influence it. It works well by default in many unknown
environments. That's a perfect example of one of the reasons we're in
the process of redesigning and rebuilding the site from scratch.

It got picked up by a couple of the CSS galleries, and was off and
running. To this end, when creating an application or any kind of form,
feedback both before and after submission is extremely important. Some
designers like the structure provided by wireframes, and others feel
crippled and strangled by the layout. They both have their advantages
and disadvantages, but when it's all said and done, I much prefer
working in Omnigraffle. I have trouble getting caught up in a site's
design and you get tunnel vision where you can't anything else but that.

It's time to build instead of talk. You have to nest for radio inputs,
since you can't assign the same id to all of them. However, it happens
to break one of my personal little problems with labeling buttons. I
think it also makes semantic sense, since the label is the part the user
reads, and the input widget representing the user's response belongs to
that piece of the form. What is the benefit of having a label that is
hidden other that to satisfy a requirement to have labels on all form
elements? AJAX is not about cool effects or disco on your pages its
about changing the traditional client server model to better provide
data.

I believe this is a good compromise.




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