| I rarely use mobile and social networking and I actually rarely come back to my comments, so much time but here I am, the reply is: hover is a minimalistic usability example, I will not show my website yet, but I know it is totally possible for good or very-good programmers to write in application style, using web tech try this one:
https://web.telegram.org/k/ the writers are mathematicians I guess, russian minimalists... I remember I checked their site and it did not seem to use bloated stuff compiled native UX code may be less kb than minimized js but actually I have never seen comparisons and I do not know much about UX programming in java, c++, android-java or swift or the like however, a website can dynamically load (can, 99% do not make use of it) just in time what you need (or as a compromise, preload the next possible steps)... UX code, app code anything you can make the client download always the very necessary code on its user journey... even UX code, app code... what I find better in native is the built in bot protection :) |