{
"$type": "site.standard.document",
"createdAt": "2023-05-21T16:50:00+01:00",
"description": "Curious about View Transitions on the advent of their inclusion behind a flag in Chrome Canary",
"path": "/stream/view-transitions-frameworks",
"publishedAt": "2023-05-21T16:50:00+01:00",
"site": "at://did:plc:swxoj3wjlwodcqs5ipmvgnug/site.standard.publication/3mnv7gbn3czno",
"tags": [
"JavaScript",
"Web",
"Browser"
],
"textContent": "I'm as stoked as the next developer-whose-job-is-only-tangentially-frontend-related about the new View Transitions API, but does it feel like the major response is relief that this is the feature that will obviate the use of JavaScript-heavy frontend frameworks? The excitement for a web that feels like a native application is well-placed, but surely page transition animations aren't the only reason we're loading dumptrucks of JavaScript on dev blogs across the webosphere?",
"title": "View Transitions & frameworks",
"updatedAt": "2023-05-21T16:50:59+01:00"
}