If in #DassaultSystemes they would hear about #HTMX and rewrite that hot mess of #3DEXPERIENCE#Enovia, perhaps, the product itself and modifications from partners would become worthwhile... We have long outlived iframes for emulating #SPA environment.
This #sql in #js feels like we are heading back to #php so. My web guys tell me what were the real advancements we got in the last 10 years #javascript#webdev#ssr#spa
#DogsOfMastodon#CatsOfMastodon
La cocker vous présente la chaton (on a le droit de dire la chaton ?).
La chaton c'est celle sous la patte de l'autre (c'est clair ?).
C'est à elle le chaton, si tu en veux un à toi il faut aller à la #SPA, OK ?
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I think OSs should crack down on SPAs a bit. For example, a lot of SPAs are hijacking OS keybindings, like the print dialog. It should be up to the user whether to allow this, both globally, and per-URL. Sometimes it breaks the user's workflow, or creates hard-to-predict accessibility issues. Other times it makes OS or browser-level functionality unavailable when that page is displayed. Binding conflicts are avoidable in most cases, but they should at least have to ask.
Is it un-PC to see a woman's touch as one of caressing and care, of sensitivity and gentleness? I don't know, really don't care -- I remember my wife brushing her fingers across our children's faces as babies -- lightly, lovingly.
I'm looking at the memory usage in #FireFox "task Manager" on my Mac, and getting a picture I did not expect:
most tabs are in the 30-90mb range
I have a web based personal note taking app that I use continuously. It's #SPA and it frequently fetches lots of JSON, and discards lots of data. I have 4 tabs open (they've been open for days and days without reload): 62, 80, 64, and 35mb.
Il faut trouver une solution en urgence pour 3 chats à Urgences Fourrières de Bretagne qui vont être euthanasiés dans leurs fourrières s'ils ne sont pas adoptés ou pris en charge d'ici demain midi !
The Negative Impact of Mobile-First Web Design on Desktop (17min)
Interesting findings, I’m not sure if the example is “mobile first” though, kind of looks like “every trendy site at the moment with giant areas, big font and huge images”. But yeah, maybe this trends comes from the mobile? https://www.nngroup.com/articles/content-dispersion/
@stephaniewalter Some useful criticisms of "dispersed content" on desktop screens. But these seem more like criticisms of "mobile only" designs, rather than "mobile first" designs?
I still think of "mobile first" as a technical choice governing how your CSS media queries are written and cascade.
I wonder if the trend they rightly criticize has more to do with the ongoing popularity of single page applications and the frameworks that support and encourage them.
I wanted so much to fill out the "State of #HTML Survey 2023" and the #javascript#SaaS#SPA they're using to host the survey app showed me a loading spinner for over an hour after signing in and that basically says it all, doesn't it?