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Message boxes and Inline messages Pt1

When was the last time you clicked on an alert-box or message box’s ok button? When did you last click on a yes button on a confirm-box? Long time ago, at least for me. What’s good about inline-messaging in the markup? How does it improve the user experience if it does at all, and more are subjects of this article.

Very Advanced Tools!

Everyone in this whole world has seen a Save, Print, or Email icon/button. So if you can read an article on a news portal does that mean that you’re stupid enough to not know what those icons or buttons mean for an article?

But where do we fit?

In the haze of what we follow in different workflows engaged in design & development of websites one usualy gets to think am I doing the right thing? Most of the time, yes would be a good answer but for many of us it’s kind of a nobody-to-follow or an uncovered maze. You know what I’m talking about?

New version: Happy users & Sad Designers

For a designer, it means another browser to test against, another time-hungry task added to the list. Don’t forget that new work arounds and hacks would be developed soon. So in addition to the hacks used for IE6 some new work-around hacks will show up soon.

The ideal web browser for web-design

Whether you like IE or Fireforx , if you love Opera or just can’t stop using Safari , you have to choose one of these browsers as your standard browser for testing when you design with x-browser support or you’ll just end up testing on each browser on every CSS modification.