@Bagstone: He styled the radios like checkboxes. It looks better.
Usability should never take the backseat over aesthetics. That's how certain big players in the market justified shitty design decisions that led to million of complaints, and it's the reason why projects lack great user experience and fail in the end. There are other ways to distinguish the functionality if you don't like the look of default radio buttons, but the current abuse of check box styled radio buttons makes any UX designer cringe.
I love the fact that there is someone else in this world that brings CX mindset to even things like that site.
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