Is it possible the absence of "links" is unintentional.
As a web user, this sort of "design" has made me focus as a practical matter more on HTTP (requests) instead of HTML (links). It's easy for me to make the links myself once I know where the requests need to go.
It's easy to take JSON and make own HTML. No Javascript needed.
As a web user, this sort of "design" has made me focus as a practical matter more on HTTP (requests) instead of HTML (links). It's easy for me to make the links myself once I know where the requests need to go.
It's easy to take JSON and make own HTML. No Javascript needed.