Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-1852193-20200313053705/@comment-9605025-20200313074706

I suppose so; especially with matches v. includes. I really should have picked a better example to run with.

Still, there are transpilers and polyfills. Okay, it would be unrealistic to put large chunks of code through a transpiler every time there is a change; especially if you are making changes here and there everyday. But you could at least periodically run it through a transpiler. Older browsers might not always have the latest, but at least they would still work.

Still don't like having to update two sets of code? Fine. Once a particular polyfill works, there are no updates needed. I am by far not an expert web dev but there are quite a few easy polyfills even I can do in less than a day. Literally write it once and you are set for the foreseeable future. I honestly cannot think of any good objections to making polyfills available. - Edit:

Either way, this isn't directly applicable to the main point of this thread so it's the last I will bring this up here.