Using javascript is bad for usability (what if the client has javascript deactivated, what
if the client is a screen reader, etc.)...
My big beef with these tasks is what is Chris D. authority, more specifically what does he
know about usability that we don't? Most of the tasks are more about consistency
(which is good) and making things look better (which is good to a point) but for example,
switching labels to generic text or using images is less usable to my mind. I don't
mind changing things to improve usability, not just to make them shinier from a marketing
perspective.
These design issues should be done by a UI person that knows about usability, graphic
design, etc. We're going to spend a lot of time changing things that I am not even
convinced improve the design. For example, something that would be really useful from the
UI team would be a template for CSS-aligned forms (i.e. no tables) that are usable,
contain the proper semantic markup with all the alts, labels, what have yous that would
make them work properly with screen readers or alternate user agents.
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