Has anyone read "The Paradox of Choice"?  Great book.

After reading it, you'll see that whenever you avoid a decision by
saying "just make it configurable" you are doing your users a
disservice.  The best apps (think the ones on the iPhone) have very,
very few options. The developer is responsible for knowing what's
best.

It's more difficult for frameworks than for apps, since you don't have
control over how the code will ultimately be used.

In this situation, I'm in favor of just stripping out the popups as I
first mentioned. If someone wants to create a plugin that re-instates
them in some way (should be easier with the new 5.3 JS architecture
I'm brewing up) that's fine as well.


On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 4:35 PM, ael <[email protected]> wrote:
> I really love the pop up validation bubbles.
>
> It can make your page wonderful especially because of the animation.
>
> Its true it can obscure your page (sometimes depends on your css). But not
> everyone hate it.
>
> What if you can disable it or enable this feature?
>
> You have an option if you want to use it or not.
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