"That's the way it always has been done." I have found it to be the case that many best practice fallbacks like this come from the early days of web/app design. Because it was a new experience for everyone, a lot was dumbed down. I would not jump to the conclusion that designers are the ones making this choice. I still rail against this in work with those who think the general public is too dumb to know how to use a computer. If a child can figure out how to turn a page in a book without clearly written instructions, why do we continue this?
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