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by egeozcan
2880 days ago
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Did you try right clicking and choosing "Save as..."? As I said before, it's a 5-minute thing to get started with service-workers. Web-sites can use that and then you don't even need to save. There is this great offline library, fellow developers! Use it! What other platform gives you such easy-to-use offline capabilities? > "not hijacking scrolling", "linkable URLs" and "not re-inventing <a href> badly" You are dealing with a Turing-complete language here. Navigation situation is still way better than the applets. What is the alternative you are supporting instead the current situation? |
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I don't care if websites can use that if they don't.
> You are dealing with a Turing-complete language here.
That's the fucking problem.
> What is the alternative you are supporting instead the current situation?
Using a proper application platform instead of a pile of hacks on top of the web. Without that pile of hacks, the web would actually be usable because publishers would not be able to break the UX.