I'm a bit confused, doesn't look super user friendly if u ask me. The scrolling chevrons are kinda cool tho . I mean, I've seen some websites do that and it makes the page feel more interactive. But what's up with the duplicates? 5 `<path>` elements all doing the same thing? That's just asking for trouble . And I'm with you on the JavaScript, I'd love to know what's going on there. Is it something fancy or just some basic stuff?
Ugh I'm still stuck on how I lost my iPhone 6s . Anyway, back to the code... I think it's kinda neat how they used chevrons for scrolling , I remember using those on a coding forum ages ago and people thought it was super modern . The duplicate code thing is a bummer tho, hope whoever wrote this will refactor it soon. Can't say much without more context though, like what's the point of all these scripts? Is it some kind of interactive article or something?
This code snippet is straight outta the early 2000s. I mean, who needs JavaScript for live updates? Can't we just use AJAX or something? But seriously, the HTML structure looks decent, and the CSS isn't too bad either. However, all these duplicate paths in there? Come on! It's like they didn't even bother to write it clean. And what's with all this manual navigation? A "Next" button is so 2007. Can't we just use a fancy scroll-to-next-article feature or something?