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by bonesss
58 days ago
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From the browsers perspective those are the same thing though. It’s a paradigm boundary. The real answer is to have desktop applications that work like applications (buttons do what feels right), and websites that work like websites. SPA, is a page application. Pages aren’t applications, applications aren’t pages. AutoCAD is an app, the Robotech Encyclopedia is content. |
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If the browser only allows adding at most one history item per click, I should be able to go back to where I entered a given site with at most that many back button clicks.
At a first glance, this doesn't seem crazy hard to implement? I'm probably missing some edge cases, though.