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by morsch
5101 days ago
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I disagree completely. For the Github example, you want to disable selecting the file list header and, bizarrely, you tend towards disabling selecting the file list itself. Considering the files and their meta information are Github's content, disabling copy-pasting file names and commit messages is incomprehensible to me -- that's the last thing I'd consider disabling. And if I want to copy/paste the entire file list, I might want to copy the list header along with it for the benefit of the recipient. I wouldn't disable the selection on anything on your Github example. The graph label example is just as strange. I tried the linked Morris.js example, and I can't select the label text. How is that a better user experience? What if I want to IM a friend the 2011 Q3 numbers? What if I want to search for similar data? Both quintessential web actions. I think braking selection is almost as bad as breaking the back key, the cardinal sin of web apps. |
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