Francis Hwang wrote: > > On Jan 20, 2005, at 8:28 PM, Jordi Bunster wrote: > >> Much like I did, I suspect many Ruby loving folks signed up just to >> test, but there is no obvious way to close one's account. >> > > I'm one of those folks. I have to say that I was quite impressed by how > the site uses Javascript; it makes it quite nice if you're in a modern > browser. (I was using Safari.) > > Then, curious about accessibility and graceful degradation, I tried > accessing my Ta-da page via Lynx, and got a handful of wonky behaviors > out of it. So I guess kinks are still being worked out. But then, I > personally never know how much to worry about people using textual > browsers anyway--and the site that I program for my day job doesn't > degrade gracefully either--so perhaps the point is fairly academic. Maybe this is new, but on the front page is this: "What web browsers are compatible with Ta-da List? Ta-da requires Internet Explorer 6.x, Safari, or Firefox. Ta-da doesn't work with Internet Explorer 5.x. Other browsers may or may not work, but only the three listed are guaranteed compatible. Ta-da uses some advanced Javascript to reduce the number of page reloads required, and only certain modern browsers can support this." James