Have Single-Page Apps Ruined the Web? | Transitional Apps - Rich Harris, NYTimes @ JAMstack TV: invidious.hub.ne.kr/watch?v=86

I'm very much a "traditionalist" as Harris calls us, I don't trust the code arbitrary servers have me run. But I'll be satisfied with "Transitional Apps"!

I do acknowledge that today JS might be required to build your best website, but I think that's less often than you think. And I aim to make it even rarer by extending the capabilities of HTML/CSS

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Pardon my ignorance, but doesn't that imply that it will only work in your browser implementations for the foreseeable future?

And, while it seems that CSS has come a long way since I learned it bout 20yrs ago, you still can't click/tap-toggle the visibility of an element (e.g. menu), can you? (I might not be up to date here)
This might not be necessary in Desktop view, but on mobile, always having to scroll by a menu seems bad UX to me.

@danielst Yes & no.

There advances in HTML like <details> (very handy on mobile!) which even new sites seem ignorant of, though mainstream browsers unfortunately tend to implement those at a glacial pace. And where possible (like CSS3 Speech) I'll follow standards they already plan to follow someday.

But yes I will implement things they don't even plan to implement, while taking care that those extensions degrades gracefully in unsupporting browsers.

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