tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18221701.post114478078473226579..comments2023-08-10T10:46:55.450+03:00Comments on <? adjuster ?>: AJAX MistakesMostafa S. Aminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00507701624392677520noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18221701.post-1144795839483884482006-04-12T00:50:00.000+02:002006-04-12T00:50:00.000+02:00I agree with you, AJAX is a powerful technology if...I agree with you, AJAX is a powerful technology if its used wrong it could be a disaster but if its used right it is <A HREF="http://www.point-studios.com/archives/2005/11/dont_let_me_wai.htm" REL="nofollow">very useful</A>, example of that is <A HREF="http://www.37signals.com/" REL="nofollow">37signals products</A>.<BR/><BR/>As it adds more complexity to web pages or in another explanation it turns web pages to web apps, it needs more accurate User Experience design.<BR/><BR/>The first goal of any web app should be User Experience and the <A HREF="http://www.point-studios.com/archives/2006/01/about_user_expe.htm" REL="nofollow">user experience designer</A> is the one who should decide wether to use this technology here in this specific way or not, depending on weather the user will like it and will be able to understand it and use it or not.<BR/><BR/>And about breaking the "back" button you are true but the most popular thing that always break it is the new windowed links <a target="blank"> that is not valid to strict Doctypes but valid to Transitional DTD's, and that you use right here in your side bar :)Pointhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04418482343014857263noreply@blogger.com