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by KyeRussell 1139 days ago
Yeah. As someone that’s quite bearish on JS altogether, and as someone that’s worked on a few old-school multi-step forms recently, we can’t pretend that this was and still is anything other than a code and UX disaster. And…I’m not an idiot, I understand different HTTP request types and how browsers handle going back through history. I know that there’s not something obvious I’m missing. I’ve put the work in. The reality is that non-JS web technologies aren’t very good at some things that are quite common and that many people expect in anything more than a brochure site.

I’m just so miffed that it can end up necessitating roping in so much BS. Mind you, not necessarily in this example. Things like HTMX excite me. And, on the other side, things like Next.js and Remix that IMO are a breath of fresh air, even if they might not ultimately be heading in the right direction (I genuinely have no idea).