The more time I spend with #Javascript Framework code, the more I am convinced the devolution and/or dislike of the #CSS Cascade makes sense. Whether it's building an entire application interface or a standalone app or a one-size "responsive" plug n' play app/site I'm seeing why.
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You’re reminding me I’ve got to get off my butt and start getting a site built for my lodge. I feel old and rusty right now, so I’ve been delaying it. I was planning on plain HTML and CSS with minimal JavaScript. The target audience is much older and not as tech savvy.
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The open web stack does what it is meant to. do when applied logically. That's a logical approach, not old and rusty providing good #a11y is in play at all times. HTML forms have come up a lot as others point out as being huge fail spots in accessibilty audits.
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Which one are you using if you don’t mind the ask?
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Replying to @trdunsworth
Which Framework? Mostly #ReactJS as it's prevalent but I study/examine others, CMSs and related too from the POV of systems and process engineering, in this case.

Jun 8, 2020 · 11:34 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
Gotcha. Since I've followed your work for a while, I'll give react a serious look. You taught me a lot so I listen carefully when you speak.
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Thank you. I am always learning and often wrong, or not the best at process for all as one size just...doesn't ;-) I do think deeply and study hard because I know there's as much power in Web for good due to huge adoption and reach. We are in a dark night. Which precedes dawn.
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