>it's not like dw is that graphic/code-intensive unless you're browsing a comm like bakerstreet
it's not the load times that make it a great idea. the site format way predates mobile UX. which is great for browsers, but in 2018 website traffic via mobile surpassed the 50% mark and DW isn't even kind of comfortable to use in a mobile format. I don't care if it has an app specifically, but a mobile site or a PWA would be fucking great already.
Re: Dreamwidth on mobile
it's not the load times that make it a great idea. the site format way predates mobile UX. which is great for browsers, but in 2018 website traffic via mobile surpassed the 50% mark and DW isn't even kind of comfortable to use in a mobile format. I don't care if it has an app specifically, but a mobile site or a PWA would be fucking great already.