11.06.06
Using a sledgehammer to crack a nut
Using a sledgehammer to crack a nut
By Ian Lloyd
When is a login form not a login form? When it relies totally on JavaScript to let you login, that’s when
Hopefully you’re all familiar with the phrase in the heading and it’s not some strange quirky British turn of phrase that’s got many of you scratching your heads. It is, though, the perfect phrase for describing what I feel about Ma.gnolia’s sign in screen. It’s not the first time I’ve had issues with over complicated log in pages (complicated in terms of how it’s built) and I dare say it won’t be the last. And just like last time I posted on this topic, I’m expecting that I’ll get comments that will range from “You’re right, this is way over complicating the process - have they not heard of web standards?”, through “It’s actually very hard to build sites that use progressive enhancement propely without massive amounts of code forking” to “stop blaming frameworks”. But please read on before heading straight to the comments.