New Post: Tabsets in HTML? Some info about our progress on this in @openuicg and detailing some thinking we've been putting together that was discussed on a recent @ShopTalkShow -- We're interested in hearing your feedback on before we move on! bkardell.com/blog/SpicySecti…
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Yes, I would love it if CSS could direct the interactive behavior for a click (or keyboard activation) on its own, basically creating different states that could be individually styled, all without special new markup or JS or radio button hacks.
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OK hold up while I stop giggling at Daniel's tweet. I am really worry about @stevenpemberton'd "Monolithic Lump" - we began with distributed, declarative language for ease of use, interop, compat, universal, agnostic. It feels we make software not web sites now. What do we want?
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This idea feels like the antithesis of monolitic to me though... they are sections. In fact, steven pointed out to me that this is kind of what xforms did with separations like select one/select many
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That's interesting and clarifies that my comment is not so much meant as a negation but a query of general practices as we move away from earlier ideas. That there's precendence in xforms is good. I am not naysaying rather wondering how we encourage which approach for which need.

Aug 12, 2021 · 1:50 PM UTC

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