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Ajax and Usability

Does Ajax help our users or help ourselves?

permanent link 14 dec at 21:06 by Justin

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commentat 22:21 on 14 December 2005, Tony Porras wrote:

Most important line from the article, and also happens to be the very last.

"Just like Flash, Ajax won’t kill a site, poor application will."

It's all about implementation; professional designers know this. Now that the over-hype—and backlash against the over-hype—is dying down, hopefully we can move onto integrating this very handy tech into our sites without fanfare or denigration.

Mmm...coffee.

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