Destroying limitations is not a bad thing? Google would not direct developers to abandon native HTML elements unless they had good reason? I'm not as smart as they are, so maybe we should ask them why? I assumed it was a good thing? ;-)
Destroying limitations is not a bad thing? Google would not direct developers to abandon native HTML elements unless they had good reason? I'm not as smart as they are, so maybe we should ask them why? I assumed it was a good thing? ;-)
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