Native CSS transitions have quietly killed the strongest argument for client-side routing. Yet people keep building terrible apps instead of performant websites.
Yes, firefox users would just miss the transitions until it’s added to the browser. It’s absolutely worth it, as JavaScript frameworks use have gone out of hand as the article says…
What would happen on unsupported browsers?
Hopefully the page would load just as well, but the transition would be less smooth.
If that allows the website to render fast, without JS, on all browsers then it’s more than worth it.
Yes, firefox users would just miss the transitions until it’s added to the browser. It’s absolutely worth it, as JavaScript frameworks use have gone out of hand as the article says…