Imagine a world in which the default form controls on the web did not suck. Picture it in your mind... In this world, the controls' styling:
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Yeah, the issue with the extensible web manifesto is that it directly leads to more and more js over time if you never get to the part where you add high level features.
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Our theory was that this is a pendulum (and that things would swing back to high-level), but we were wrong about why people would change their behavior: there's *zero* evidence that people actually use what we put in the platform without (over)sending polyfills.
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I agree that this is such a high level idea that is hard to point solutions or even where this should be discussed. This could end in new markup, css, properties, dom apis idk. It is something worth discussing, specially for accessibility
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@muanchiou and I have talked a few times about how tricky accessible tooltips are (and the state of the title attribute). So, yes, this is definitely something that I'd like to be cc'd on if folks are exploring it.
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with matching OS styles because the web has the power to look and be consistent on all OSs. Agree
on the need for better controls. I have been making websites for long time and now work on a browser and still need to check CSS tricks on how to style checkboxes.