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Comment by chihuahua

20 hours ago

Totally agree. What do engineers or designers think they're trying to accomplish when they mess with the scroll bar? Or the password field? "We are so sophisticated, the built in behavior is simply not good enough for us!"

Congratulations, now your website is a shitty experience for your users. Well done.

In my experience, it's never the engineers nor the designers who makes those decisions. Stuff like that always comes from higher up the ladder, some middle management figure who thinks he is smarter than he is, mandates such abominations and refuses to hear reason from the engineers and the designers.

The engineers and designers then proceed to do as they're told because they like that nice fat paycheck at the end of the month more than they like the service they're building. Which is fair enough.

  • I don't know. Someone above mentioned that don't like their browser's date picker. Maybe they are a "middle management figure", but probably not.

  • Portfolio websites of designers, where nobody's the higher authority but themselves, are full of scrolljacking and other fuckery.

  • Or nowadays managers can use an LLM to take control, sieze the moment, and make the buy button bigger.