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It has been a problem for a long time if you want to support anything other than Chrome.
That's partially because Chrome keeps adopting standards nobody else wants to support.
unfortunately we have a new class of dev's that never learned html but went straight for React. Now with LLMs they will never learn HTML.
hence they reach for react components where simple html would have been sufficient.
When I first had to use XML, I had to learn the XML spec and output it manually - serialization libraries didn’t really exist yet. I’ve since seen generation of juniors come up through the ranks using XML as an interchange format (and then JSON) without ever learning it fully. It was fine, and nothing terrible happened.
I’ve seen AJAX go from the hot new thing to people not knowing what it stood for, to now most people not even recognizing the term. AJAX didn’t die; it became so common we don’t need a word for it anymore.
Seems broken in mobile safari, not actually disabled I can still select the disabled items.
https://caniuse.com/mdn-html_elements_optgroup_disabled
I think it may be a Safari bug.
Also doesnt work for me on iPhone Firefox
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It's a nice read, not very long and you can kind of leisurely skim it.
Edit: when not reading articles about AI or LLM-found vulnerabilities, of course. Those are universally LLM-supported and... very hit and miss in terms of the application of human quality control, let's say