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Interactivity

APIs that enable richer user interactions.

Interactivity Experience & Sentiment

Despite low usage and a “Limited Availability” baseline status, the new Popover API scored first in terms of positive sentiment, which makes sense for such a useful feature.

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59.2%
24.6%
15.6%
4,583
2

47.7%
38.6%
13.1%
4,585
3

36.2%
28.4%
34.9%
4,545
4

16.5%
49.2%
33.9%
4,550
5

16.5%
32.2%
50.8%
4,554
6

13.1%
20.6%
65.7%
4,537

Experience

  • Used it: Respondents who have used an item.
  • Heard of it: Respondents who have heard about an item, but haven't used it.
  • Never heard of it: Respondents who have never heard about an item.

Sentiment

  • Positive: Respondents who are interested in learning more about a technology; or are willing to use it again.
  • Neutral: Responents who did not indicate any sentiment about a technology.
  • Negative: Respondents who are not interested in learning more about a technology; or have used it and had a negative experience.

Interactivity Pain Points

Styling form inputs continues to be developers' top form-related pain point, especially when it comes to <select> elements. Speaking of <select>, the lack of “combobox” behavior (search, autofill, etc.) was also deeply felt since it often forces apps to rely on JavaScript workarounds.

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12%
23%
35%
47%
59%
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Browser support

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Animations

4

5

Styling & customization

6

Accessibility

7

Event management

8

DOM interactions

Answers matching “DOM interactions” 36
9

Reliance on JavaScript

10

modal_issues

0%
12%
23%
35%
47%
59%
% of question respondents
What are your pain points around dynamic HTML changes?
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