Click a link and need to go back 10x to get back. Yes, I enjoy the footballs.

  • deejay4am
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    810 days ago

    Pop a window open with a your app in it (with the user’s permission) without a back button if you want that.

    A web page should be a document, not an experience.

    • @ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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      510 days ago

      That would absolutely make everything worse, no question; the web should be more integrated, not less. We shouldn’t incentivize even more companies to silo off their content into apps.

      • ggppjj
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        19 days ago

        I think the word ‘app’ was being used in place of ‘webapp’ there, which is the general target audience for this feature.

        • @ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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          18 days ago

          Yes, I think you’re correct, but using browsers to coerce the web back into static documents will result in companies creating their own apps so that they can continue to deliver experiences. And the past 10+ years has shown that users will absolutely follow them.

          • ggppjj
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            18 days ago

            Sorry, this comment was mainly just providing the previous user with a correction because they seemed to think that the other person that they were replying to was talking about forcing people to use phone apps, which I assume we all agree is bad and would likely work if there were a concentrated push for it.

            Concerning your points after “using the browser”: I want websites to use replaceState and manage their own intra-page navigation with a cookie. They can still intercept the back button as they do now, but they should only get the single history entry until they switch to a new page, if they ever do.