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Ah, I get your point! I coined up progressive enhancement since, in my opinion, we focus more on CSS and JS because people tend to find them harder languages. They are most of the time regarded as more complex which I don't agree with.
HTML pretty much doesn't exists in the source code per se, so linting it would be harder
It will impose a challenge but we figured it out with preprocessors and other compiled languages so I guess we also can when we're using templating languages.
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Ah, I get your point! I coined up progressive enhancement since, in my opinion, we focus more on CSS and JS because people tend to find them harder languages. They are most of the time regarded as more complex which I don't agree with.
It will impose a challenge but we figured it out with preprocessors and other compiled languages so I guess we also can when we're using templating languages.