Roma Komarov on Nostr: Whenever I see arguments against `cursor: pointer` on the buttons that say that the ...
Whenever I see arguments against `cursor: pointer` on the buttons that say that the OS does not change a cursor for the buttons, I want to remind people what these “modern” OSes do to scrollbars (removing buttons, making them overlays, completely hiding sometimes).
When was the last time an OS innovated the UI&UX? A closed system is not something to look at in the search for good patterns.
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