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by austincheney
1844 days ago
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> When a form requires JS to be submitted, there’s a high probably that I abandon that website instead. You say that, but I doubt that in practice. If the form is your bank login or bill pay or anything else you are locked into I really doubt you will give up because of some personal opinion on JavaScript and instead spend the next 30 minutes calling somebody to complete a similar action over the phone. The goal is to achieve accessibility as equivalently as possible, with as little enhancement as possible, and yet often not force a page change because of form submission. |
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