[webproducers] Re: Best survey/quiz site out there

Wait. Your saying Google doesn't using JS? Not to be rude but are you
crazy...  Google practically invented using AJAX for every single task. I
also took a look at doodle.ch and they use JS to render their page as well.
Before you make suggestions please have and idea of what you are talking
about. It helps make this list serv a better experience for all, and
prevents the need for people to make corrections when you are grossly
mistaken.

Thanks





On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:29 AM, MJ Ray <mjr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Todd Zaki Warfel <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Apr 21, 2009, at 6:54 AM, MJ Ray wrote:
> > > Survey Monkey seems to require javascript and good eyesight, despite
> > > their lovely PDF saying they comply with disability discrimination
> > > laws. doodle.ch and Google Spreadsheets are better, although I don't
> > > know if they do cosmo-style multiple-exit quizes either.
> >
> > You know what would be helpful? When statements like "X is better" are
> > made, some clarification as to what actually makes it better. It's
> > called context. The above statement provides no context as to what
> > makes doodle.ch and google spreadsheets better. [...]
>
> It seemed pretty clear that I meant that doodle.ch and Google
> Spreadsheets are better because they don't require javascript and good
> eyesight to participate.
>
> Hope that clarifies,
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