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Any project can be a single HTML file, but most projects prefer not to.

Most projects prefer to have a separate database, server side rendering and often even multiple layers of compilers too.

A lot of projects even require hundreds of megabytes of language runtime in addition to the browser stack.

So a single HTML file is still unusual even if it’s something nearly any web app could technically do if they wished.

And for this reason alone, I think it’s unreasonable to have expectations of a JavaScript-less, CSS-less code-golfed HTML file. This isn’t sold as a product of the demo scene (that’s another expectation entirely). This is sold as a practical self-hosting alternative for people who need a kanban quickly and painlessly. Your comment even proves that it works exactly as that kind of solution. So having inlined JS is a feature I’d expect from this rather than complain about.




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