One question - I'm using Android+Firefox and the examples already provide their own fullscreen option.
In your opinion, would it be better to not use the web component wrapper in these cases or are there additional benefits?
One question - I'm using Android+Firefox and the examples already provide their own fullscreen option.
In your opinion, would it be better to not use the web component wrapper in these cases or are there additional benefits?
His "lgtm" comment was created 2 days after the PR was merged.
That doesn't say much to me but I've found it curious :)
His "lgtm" comment was created 2 days after the PR was merged.
That doesn't say much to me but I've found it curious :)
I tried to find it in your github but could only find Poline - which is quite nice! zero deps 😍. I was checking if the web component would have all of this niceties but it seems like it is a simpler or just different version, right?
I tried to find it in your github but could only find Poline - which is quite nice! zero deps 😍. I was checking if the web component would have all of this niceties but it seems like it is a simpler or just different version, right?
I've also seen lots of praises for Animal Well... seems to be quite good for people who love to discover these hidden puzzles :)
I've also seen lots of praises for Animal Well... seems to be quite good for people who love to discover these hidden puzzles :)
I received complaints that people couldn't really feel like it was an autocomplete unless I used custom styling for the options (and also handled all keyboard events).
I received complaints that people couldn't really feel like it was an autocomplete unless I used custom styling for the options (and also handled all keyboard events).
I've used the same approach on a package I maintain for the Elm ecosystem (elm-widgets).
IMO the problem with datalists is the UX. e.g. your examples don't show options at all on mobile...
have you had any complaints related to keyboard usage or "look and feel"?
I've used the same approach on a package I maintain for the Elm ecosystem (elm-widgets).
IMO the problem with datalists is the UX. e.g. your examples don't show options at all on mobile...
have you had any complaints related to keyboard usage or "look and feel"?
but I wonder if these FF-forks are at least as compliant or if using them would keep me even farther from the newer stuff... do you know by any chance? :)
but I wonder if these FF-forks are at least as compliant or if using them would keep me even farther from the newer stuff... do you know by any chance? :)
I tried looking it up but have only found references to early web "network of connected websites" - is it the same? :)
I tried looking it up but have only found references to early web "network of connected websites" - is it the same? :)