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The Future of Popups! #32

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arichiv opened this issue Aug 20, 2024 · 1 comment
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The Future of Popups! #32

arichiv opened this issue Aug 20, 2024 · 1 comment
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arichiv commented Aug 20, 2024

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Popups are a (mostly) desktop-only UI concept critical to many existing flows (e.g., payments and login). If popups had to be invented today, what would they look like? What privacy and security concerns could be addressed? What UI would exist on mobile? Consider this and other questions as we examine the Partitioned Popins proposal!

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Consider the Partitioned Popins proposal, and re-think popups as well know them!

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@johannhof

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#the-future-of-popups

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#74, #75, #79

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