> Of course all that goes away when your boss says you need to support JS-disabled browsers
Well seeing as this release of angular offers some form of server side rendering, as well as Ember with fastboot, & being implementable in React or something like that. It's more approachable these days, there's some tweaking that's required, but very much doable.
Unless of course you're dealing with an interaction heavy UI.
Well seeing as this release of angular offers some form of server side rendering, as well as Ember with fastboot, & being implementable in React or something like that. It's more approachable these days, there's some tweaking that's required, but very much doable.
Unless of course you're dealing with an interaction heavy UI.