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			<link>http://www.ssbits.com/blog/2010/site-of-the-month-the-winner/#PageComment_473</link>
			<description>Nice site!</description>
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			<description>@Carsten &amp; @joel:
The registration form isn't really anything special in terms of silverstripe. It's just a standard SS form with an ajax sumbission.

The added functionality just comes from some indepth jQuery and I don't think it would be a tutorial suited for this site as it is primarily a jQuery based solution, not an SS specific one.

Turn of JS and see how the form works and you will see it's just a normal SS form.</description>
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			<description>Congratulations, I too really like the stuff you have made. And I agree with Carsten – a tutorial for this kind of registration form would be nice.</description>
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			<description>Awesome website Daniel, congrats! </description>
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			<description>@Unclecheese

Yer, I understand what you're saying and have the same sort of reservations. But the client wanted something exciting, interactive and quick; I think this delivers.

Also, feedback from the target users has been positive and they felt it was easy to use and 'fun'.

I think that it's halving the number of clicks needed and this is an excellent usability advantage which supersedes the disadvantage of having the user 'lose control'.</description>
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			<description>Nice work, Dan! This is a pretty nice site. I love seeing SilverStripe taken beyond the realm of simple brochureware. I really like the simplicity of the search form, and the imposed visual hierarchy throughout is consistent and clean.

My only criticism is that, contrary to Carsten's remark, I think there's a significant usability flaw in the registration form. The &quot;next&quot; button is rendered useless for the radio button selections because you're submitting the form on change. It creates a lot of uncertainty and less &quot;confidence in the click&quot;, as they say. For some of the steps in the form, I didn't have to hit the button, and then once the checkboxes came, was confused when the form didn't submit automatically. 

When the fields change with every click, I think it behooves the developer to empower the user with control over the form submission. The auto-submit, for me, adds a lot more surprise and anxiety than the intended efficiency.

And there I go, critiquing the website of the month.. Really nice stuff, Dan. Sorry for the rant!</description>
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			<description>It is a really nice site. Appealing design and fast loading. The register form has got a really high-level-usability. Would be great to have a tutorial to show how to implement this.</description>
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