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unreasonable effectiveness of HTML

2021-01-27 17:49:59.785419+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Terence Eden’s Blog: The unreasonable effectiveness of simple HTML. Just another manifesto (with examples) for why we should be using simplified HTML rather than all the latest whiz-bang JavaScript gigabytes-for-a-page-to-load bullshit.

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