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alejsanc avatar alejsanc commented on May 23, 2024 1

@alejsanc you might want to check out the following blogs:

I don't see anything important compared to previous features.

https://www.browserstack.com/guide/top-html5-features

And above all I see a great stagnation in the forms.

And what about chained methods in the DOM?

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annevk avatar annevk commented on May 23, 2024 1

I recommend looking at the commit log and PRs that have successfully merged. And if there's something you're missing or would like to see change, the best way to go about that is to put in the time.

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alejsanc avatar alejsanc commented on May 23, 2024 1

This issue should be reopened. Controlling changes with a single file is crazy.

It's not offtopic. annevk recommends that I look at the commit logs. I try to do it but I go crazy looking at the commits of the entire standard in a single file.

Using a single file is one of the worst anti patterns in programming and anything similar.

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keithamus avatar keithamus commented on May 23, 2024

Lots of new features have been included into HTML in recent years, however the html issue tracker is probably not the best place to discuss this. I encourage you to take a look at other resources like mdn, blogs, or browser release notes to find out.

I’ll close this as it’s not an issue or feature request for the specification.

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alejsanc avatar alejsanc commented on May 23, 2024

THIS IS THE GREAT ISSUE. Only one article in 2023 in https://blog.whatwg.org/. Can you recommend other blogs? In browser releases I only see small changes.

I think that at least at the end of the year there should be a summary of the results obtained to see if the work is going well.

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myakura avatar myakura commented on May 23, 2024

@alejsanc you might want to check out the following blogs:

If you want more, try searching http://chromestatus.com for DOM features.
For past three years, it appears there are ~150 features (including deprecation) enabled by default in Chromium
https://chromestatus.com/newfeatures?q=category%253D%2522DOM%2522%2520impl_status_chrome%253D%2522Enabled_by_default%2522%2520updated.when%253E%253D2020-12-31%2520updated.when%253C%253D2023-12-31

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alejsanc avatar alejsanc commented on May 23, 2024

I recommend looking at the commit log and PRs that have successfully merged. And if there's something you're missing or would like to see change, the best way to go about that is to put in the time.

I don't see anything significant. Can't you give me one or two examples of significant things this year?

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alejsanc avatar alejsanc commented on May 23, 2024

This issue should be reopened. Controlling changes with a single file is crazy.

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alejsanc avatar alejsanc commented on May 23, 2024

This issue should be reopened. Controlling changes with a single file is crazy.

It's not offtopic. annevk recommends that I look at the commit logs. I try to do it but I go crazy looking at the commits of the entire standard in a single file.

Using a single file is one of the worst anti patterns in programming and anything similar.

Why is this abuse?

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