<Component as="some html tag"> is not full control :)
`react-table` is headless. I am forced to create my own html structure and am in control of the markup from the start. `headless-ui` provides those components which doesn't give me full control over markup, does it?
'headless' means you bring your own html structure, the library provides interaction and state exposed by props or hooks. As such, I am not sure Headless UI is headless since they only let you bring your own CSS. At…
In what way is Headless UI 'headless'?
Technically Facebook/Twitter are not websites, but "social" applications (web/native). You need to have a user account to see (FB) or post (FB/Twitter) anything.
Unfck yourselves, Mozilla!
In other countries your health insurance payments are deducted automatically from your paycheck before you get it. Is it not the same or very similar?
I imagine there'd be web apps with "realtime" maps of your neighborhoods... imagine the consequences.
Ahem, green card holders and individuals with a "strong visa status" cannot vote. What are you talking about?
<Component as="some html tag"> is not full control :)
`react-table` is headless. I am forced to create my own html structure and am in control of the markup from the start. `headless-ui` provides those components which doesn't give me full control over markup, does it?
'headless' means you bring your own html structure, the library provides interaction and state exposed by props or hooks. As such, I am not sure Headless UI is headless since they only let you bring your own CSS. At…
In what way is Headless UI 'headless'?
Technically Facebook/Twitter are not websites, but "social" applications (web/native). You need to have a user account to see (FB) or post (FB/Twitter) anything.
Unfck yourselves, Mozilla!
In other countries your health insurance payments are deducted automatically from your paycheck before you get it. Is it not the same or very similar?
I imagine there'd be web apps with "realtime" maps of your neighborhoods... imagine the consequences.
Ahem, green card holders and individuals with a "strong visa status" cannot vote. What are you talking about?