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by alpaca128
1967 days ago
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Almost all websites are pretty minimal in terms of their
features, but they're built as if they were an in-browser image
editor. Reddit is barely more than HN with pictures and a LOT of bloat
inbetween. It could be as minimal as 4chan-style imageboards if
you add voting and a slightly different comment view. Youtube is just a tiled list of thumbnails or an embedded video
player followed by a list of thumbnails. It could work 100%
without JS outside of the video controls. Instead it's a huge,
slow mess. It's also inconsistent; in my case it scales the
list of videos from subscriptions to about 50% of the browser
window's width, leaving a chunk of empty space on the sides. The
startpage with basically the same layout always uses the full
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99% of websites are (could be) just static text and images. Facebook, Reddit, CNN etc could look like HN. Amazon could look like craigs list. The amount of sites that actually need and are enhanced by JS bloat is very low.