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Author Topic: "Semantic UI" Isn't Semantic?  (Read 305 times)

Jason Knight

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"Semantic UI" Isn't Semantic?
« on: 20 Dec 2021, 12:25:50 am »
Just wrote about this on medium:
https://deathshadow.medium.com/semantic-ui-doesnt-even-use-semantic-markup-7d311da1530e

It is without a doubt the biggest LIE I've seen from these framework creating morons, because if this is their idea of semantic markup:

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<div class="ui breadcrumb">
   <a class="section">Home</a>
   <div class="divider"> / </div>
   <a class="section">Store</a>
   <div class="divider"> / </div>
   <div class="active section">T-Shirt</div>
</div>

Then we need to remove these know-nothing idiots right to work with web technologies.
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GrumpyYoungMan

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Re: "Semantic UI" Isn't Semantic?
« Reply #1 on: 20 Dec 2021, 03:35:15 am »
I would have done it like that before I came here, you have taught me a lot!

the UL/LI makes more sense, but then again, you told me, but explained the reason behind it!
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