Progressive enhancement all the things
Read OriginalThe article explores the web development concept of progressive enhancement through a real-world example of building an interactive graph. The author debates whether the graph is core content or an enhancement that can fail, concluding that client requirements ultimately define what is core. It offers a practical method for developers to test their own decisions by removing enhancements to see if the site remains usable.
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