Board Thread:New Features/@comment-20644-20170522203248/@comment-28083312-20170528160533

For once I’d like to see a good feature roll out that didn’t trip at the finish line & scrape its face on the pavement. These headers were universally regarded as a flat upgrade up until this point. CSS can’t change much basic functionality, so if standard experiences are the goal, removing CSS is overkill. Even despite the fact that the myriad uses of JavaScript were thrown under the rug, such as different Navs per content area, I understand that they change basic functionality. CSS however, does not. To quote Fandom, CSS is the path to “a brighter, more colorful web”. You are shooting yourself in the foot by killing off CSS, that beauty of individuality, mark my words. I wonder also, how do you plan to restrict CSS? JavaScript is already regulated by the review process, but CSS is not currently regulated. Is there going to be a “CSS review process”? How far down the rabbit hole are we going to go?