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I'm all for enhancing the user experience. To some extent, making the UI get out of the way to focus on getting things done is admirable!
But it's absolutely *NOT* acceptable to absolutely change how established convention works.
For example, clicking a link should not perform a state change. Use a flipping button!
Checkboxes should not act like radio buttons!
(apparently non-interactable) text should not perform actions!

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    Optional radio buttons that initially are unselected. If you select one, you cannot unselect it so you have to select one of them or refresh page.
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    @electrineer In the original context (a radio), this wasn't a problem, as the object which the radio buttons were configured (a radio) was controlled whether or not the configuration was in effect with a different control (i.e. a power button).
    Why this paradigm hasn't followed into the actual design of its digital counterpart, the world will never know...
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