redsnappa
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I believe HTML 5 has vastly reduced the user experience of the websites that use this supposedly improved technology. All those popups overlays and auto playing videos ensures that web pages load slower than they did 10 years ago.
How many times have we been peed off searching the entire surface of our 27" monitor looking for that 3mm cross to close that dam overlay that some dummy developer thought was a good idea. Which crummy coder thought that subjecting viewers of websites to auto playing videos would increase user experience, these guy never test or use the monstrosity that they have coded. Why on gods earth were these punk programmers allowed to bring popups back from the 1990's. Popups were annoying then and still are now.
The only good thing to come out of HTML 5 and it's popups, overlays and auto play is it forced me to learn the hot key Ctrl + W
How many times have we been peed off searching the entire surface of our 27" monitor looking for that 3mm cross to close that dam overlay that some dummy developer thought was a good idea. Which crummy coder thought that subjecting viewers of websites to auto playing videos would increase user experience, these guy never test or use the monstrosity that they have coded. Why on gods earth were these punk programmers allowed to bring popups back from the 1990's. Popups were annoying then and still are now.
The only good thing to come out of HTML 5 and it's popups, overlays and auto play is it forced me to learn the hot key Ctrl + W