I don't usually do this, but it's about public health and this site is getting a lot of press and HOLY !*#$ WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE REACT COMMUNITY!?: https://www.webpagetest.org/result/200419_RQ_7d92404e9fc558919d13effd65fde874/ …
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Alex Russell Retweeted Tom Loosemore
This feels like the right place to invoke
@tomskitomski: https://twitter.com/tomskitomski/status/1241009376653012993 … If I had to guess, this probably wasn't ever tested on anything w/o a "Designed in Cupertino" badge.Alex Russell added,
Tom Loosemore @tomskitomskiAdvice to teams building new coronavirus services: 1) Get a 4 year-old Android phone, and use it as your test/demo device. 2) https://design-system.service.gov.uk/ is your friend. 3) Full React isn't your friend if it makes your service slow & inaccessible Remember: This is for everyone.4 replies 6 retweets 67 likesShow this thread -
It's *more than 900K of JS* to see the headline data. A screen shot is significantly smaller. Nothing about this is OK.
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Once -- just once -- I'd like to see prominent React peeps pitching in to fix these sorts of disasters instead of just excusing them.
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I seem to remember the Gatsby community building a no-JS plugin. Does that count?
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My ideal is to have a NextJS config that lets me ship full React to desktop, and a simple site to mobile with a tiny amount of JS (<50kb all in) with one app. Let’s me reuse server side logic but have a tiny mobile site that just toggles stuff with JS
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@timneutkens is working on a Gatsby-no-js-alike thing for Next. I'm cautiously optimistic.
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