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Seeking persuasive arguments AGAINST forced scroll/checkbox on site terms textarea
Old 03-27-2008, 06:51 PM Seeking persuasive arguments AGAINST forced scroll/checkbox on site terms textarea
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Firstly, i am against forcing users to scroll a terms or license textarea before they are able to agree to it. And to a somewhat lesser degree, I'm also against disabling the SUBMIT button until the I AGREE checkbox is ticked.

The only validation thats occurring is that the checkbox must be ticked before the page can be submitted w/o error. User MUST physically agree before they can advance.

But review from the Legal Team (grumble) have requested one or both of these force methods. Not mandated, just suggested. CYA crap.

I am already providing the copy of the Terms & Conditions within a overflow:scroll div (no longer just a link to). Additionally, the I ACCEPT checkbox + SUBMIT button now display below the Terms.

The list seems dumb-obvious and silly to have to compile & present. Chiefly among other arguments:
  • Highly annoying user experience
  • How can Legal not be covered when user must physically agree?
What i'm seeking here from webmaster-talk is if anyone can either provide ADDITIONAL arguments against, either from their experience, or links to persuasive web usability papers that also oppose this practice. Anything; from immature rants to full-on standards declarations.

I've Googled and have not found as much as i thought would be there.

Thanks in advance...
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