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by talkin
598 days ago
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You’re technically right but that doesn’t matter. That you’re correctly using html forms won’t quickly lead to browser improvements.. so the result is that users will hate your forms.
Users/your customer might possibly even think that you’re to blame, and not $browserVendor. |
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“This site only uses functionality provided by the HTML spec” is not a useful goal in and of itself. Using the right tool for the job, which might be JavaScript, is always more important.