I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
Do you mean, "without JS"? progress is fine without dynamic updates. Imagine something saying, "your profile is x% complete" or "you're on page 9 of 32 of this simple government tax form".
I did mean without thanks for the correction. Yes the progress element is still useful without dynamic updates. That's why I said 'most progress use cases'. In my experience (and I expect many other people's) most of the use cases for a progress bar (including the implied use case in the article) is to provide dynamic feedback for an ongoing process.
It is important to note the non-dynamic use cases though so thanks for that. They are definitely semantically meaningful use cases and progress is the best element for those too.
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Do you mean, "without JS"?
progress
is fine without dynamic updates. Imagine something saying, "your profile is x% complete" or "you're on page 9 of 32 of this simple government tax form".I did mean without thanks for the correction. Yes the progress element is still useful without dynamic updates. That's why I said 'most progress use cases'. In my experience (and I expect many other people's) most of the use cases for a progress bar (including the implied use case in the article) is to provide dynamic feedback for an ongoing process.
It is important to note the non-dynamic use cases though so thanks for that. They are definitely semantically meaningful use cases and
progress
is the best element for those too.