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sak96
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Ui stands for "you and I" !
That means that however stupid ui is if u and I get it then it is good!
What would you say about this one?

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  • 7
    If it works, it ain't stupid.
    I won't say it's exemplary though
  • 3
    @greenrobo but how do you answer yes or no to that question?
  • 8
    @greenrobo I'd very much argue it is extremely stupid. But shows developer has no idea how to create or style anything other than a JS alert.

    Also, @Olverine, I'm assuming it's:
    if (shipping to (USA || Canada)) ? "Yes" : "No"
  • 0
    @CrankyOldDev aah! Makes more sense now!
  • 0
    @Olverine it depends on your mood

    @CrankyOldDev agree. I don't feel the lack of knowledge is a reason to create such poor implementation of such feat. Maybe this is not a real production product?
  • 2
    Im afraid to hit that exit button since I dont know wheter it will be cancle or confirm xD
  • 1
    I disagree that getting it means it's good, just means it could be worse.
  • 0
    @Olverine very easily - is it shipping to the USA or Canada? If it is then it's a yes and if it isn't (like is it going to Scotland) then it's s no.

    I don't understand the confusion.
  • 1
    @GigaMick confusion arises because that question could very well be asking

    "Is the shipping to the US or is the shipping to Canada?"
  • 3
    This issue happens in the real world(tm) all too often, and drives me crazy:
    "Are you going home or back to the office?"
    "Yes"

    "Hm, who wrote this piece of crap? You or him?"
    "No"
  • 2
    The fact that it is open to interpretation means it's not good design.
  • 1
    It annoys me that the ok button is at the left and not to the right
  • 1
    Well... Letter S comes in USA and Yes...
    Letter N comes in Canada and No...

    Thank me later 😉
  • 1
    @sak96 As much as i'd enjoy saying yes... I dislike web designing (no offense to anyone... Jst aint my thing) 😉😂
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