> This is a case of people doing what should be done in HTML, in JavaScript.
I see where you are coming from but people embedding static content in a scripting language doesn't make HTML a programming language. Yes, it can be used for more than what it is used for right now, but you can't "program" in HTML. You can indeed build state machines in CSS but still...
(obviously you also know this, but it could confuse people starting new)
I see where you are coming from but people embedding static content in a scripting language doesn't make HTML a programming language. Yes, it can be used for more than what it is used for right now, but you can't "program" in HTML. You can indeed build state machines in CSS but still...
(obviously you also know this, but it could confuse people starting new)