Why ALA’s “JavaScript Image Replacement” Sucksppk blasts Christian Heilmann’s JavaScript Image Replacement article. Overly harsh maybe, but for the most part accurate. The arraying and O2 looping is fugly, and ppk makes a really good point about replacement after image-loading (this would solve the Mozilla incompatibilities as well, yeah?)

ppk also launches into an attack on ALA’s JS articles, which again, while harsh, is… true. I love the design stuff, but the dev/tech stuff is hit or miss, which probably is most attributable to the lack of actual domain expertise of the editor(s).