WELL said Nick 😊 ! SOMEONE buy that man a drink !

> On 8 Aug 2020, at 10:51, Nick Kew <n...@apache.org> wrote:
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>> On 8 Aug 2020, at 00:17, Jim Avera <jim.av...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Google complains that directories displayed by mod_autoindex have "Mobile 
>> Usability Issues", specifically:
>> 
>> Clickable elements too close together
>> Text too small to read
>> Viewport not set
> 
> Who the **** within Google spouts that utter nonsense?
> And how ironic that Google, a company whose rise was predicated
> on being the search engine that spared us such nonsense in its
> early years, should now preach it!
> 
> Usability on the Web works by the server serving information,
> and the user's device presenting it in a manner appropriate to the user.
> Usability issues arise when a server (or more specifically an attempt to
> "design" something on it) subverts the user's device.
> 
> mod_autoindex doesn't override anything, it just presents a list
> which will appear with the user's own choice of presentation elements.
> Any usability issues there are BY DEFINITION on the client side.
> 
> Having said that, if you want to subvert mod_autoindex to satisfy
> some total idiot who happens to work for Google, you'd just set
> a stylesheet for mod_autoindex's display and use that to impose
> your own or your master's preferences on users.
> 
> --
> Nick Kew
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