Reckoning: Part 3 — Caprock
Read OriginalThis article critiques the use of complex, client-side rendered JavaScript architectures in U.S. public sector websites (like SNAP assistance portals), arguing they cause poor performance and accessibility issues. It explains how these choices, driven by industry trends, overlook network and device limitations for users, making sites slower and harder to scale compared to HTML-first approaches.
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