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by fullstackchris
974 days ago
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Lot of (IMO) useless hot air comments saying this or that in here... You can do your fancy build process, single binary, whatever. The bottom line is if you want to call yourself a (good/strong/solid) web developer, your site needs to be accessible across all form factors. I'm on mobile so I can't check, but I would bet this thing doesn't get even close to a good score on a tool like Lighthouse. Then the fact that some people are applauding OP and turning around making fun of "modern" software development (whatever that means) don't even realize they're part of perpetuating that problem (applauding sites which are missing key peices of accessibility and functionality) This isn't really opinion or up for discussion either, this is quite literally the benchmark of living in our reality. We have accesibility guidelines and standards built over the years by hundreds of dedicated folks who worked hard to make those standards and guidelines clear - SO USE THEM! (meaning HTML5/CSS3/WCAG) Software is for humans, to be used by humans. Sure, I get the aspect that there is a bit of artistic freedom which OP has taken and by no means has to follow any guidelines at all. But this is definitively NOT a high standard or normal in any sense of what decent modern web development is. |
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