I'm thinking of everything introduced in HTML5. By that I mean either not used correctly or not used at all.
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The semantic tags especially are an odd fit in component models.
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Replying to @matthewcp @sebmarkbage
So you think <nav>, <section> and <header> have been a failure? What about <video>, <audio> and <canvas>? range <input>? <template>?
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I do think <input> could have been a better experience, but that goes back pretty far :)
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I'm only talking about usage, not whether it is good. Do people use <progress> now or divs with jquery? I see mostly divs in sites I look at
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Not sure what you're saying here really -there are a lot of challenges to use. People do want good/simple answers, we're not great at giving
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Replying to @briankardell @matthewcp and
People create their own spinoffs of native elements not because they'd rather do something harder, right?
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I'm just (possibly incorrectly) observing that many elements aren't widely used. I don't have an opinion as to why.
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I don't disagree many aren't used as widely as people hoped but I attribute that likely to mismatch/how they were created not lack of want
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Replying to @briankardell @matthewcp and
I could also be wrong, but I feel pretty strongly there's some 'there' there.
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I also don't think this is accurate. Usage is not evenly distributed but it's not uncommon.
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