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I used to be html and css-first, and to some degree I still am, but the advantages of SPA, lazy load, hot reload, and automatic state management and Dom rendering of a JS based framework are just too awesome to forego for the sake of staying native.
I know about HTMX but it’s not really JS-less. It just creates the illusion that no JS is written. It still gets implemented in the browser with JS.
Not a fan of
datalist
:- Barely works in Firefox (need to click again after initial focus);
- Doesn’t work at all in Firefox mobile (if there is some magic to show the options, I don’t know what is);
- In Chromium and Safari mobile (tested through appetize.io), I don’t like how similar it is to a
select
:
Somewhat liked Chrome’s implementation in Android:
I’m fond of the site motif
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