I agree... This is why I think that the HTML standard should demand script supporting web browsers to offer such detailed messages to the users. This at least is an attempt to make website owners/proprietors follow the standards. Of course, during the filling process, I also expressed the same concerns as you: the most challenging part is making the proprietors/owners do the right thing (because the strategy can backfire if these decide to implement their own "future-HTML"-non-compliant web browser, probably inside an "app").
Theo Schmidt sus2006@bluewin.ch writes:
Am 16.09.2017 um 22:31 schrieb Adonay Felipe Nogueira:
I have sent my suggestion, mainly about reforming the current HTML standard ...
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Matthias Kirschner mk@fsfe.org writes:
Hello everybody,
do you think a certain aspect of the core internet technology is broken? Do you have an idea what could be done about it? This is the time to submit your idea to:
https://nlnet.nl/NGI
I am less concerned with the technology but rather with what people do with it. Every day more and more previousl fine websites are "broken", designed for and by people with vertically held smartphones of the newest generation and very fast flatrate internet connections, and poorly functioning for almost everybody else, in particular people with older devices not using mainstream software.
This is really a political thing, but even the politicians who are for equality and the same rights for all, simply don't get it.
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