# Change HTML tag to button
Replace the link tag with an HTML button to prevent some screen readers from having confusing announcements. By using the HTML button, users can use the Enter and Space keys to activate actions by default, instead of implementing them in JavaScript.
# Differentiate links and buttons visually
When activating the link element, the user may expect the web page to navigate to the URL and the page will refresh; when activating the button element, the user may expect the web page to still be on the same page, so that their current state, such as: input value, won't disappear.
Links and buttons should have different styles visually, so that users can't expect what will happen when they activate a link or a button.
I added the underline to the links, because that is the common pattern. Buttons have border and background color in a common pattern. But I think that will change the current layout drastically. So I added the focus, hover and active classes to the buttons instead.
The recent HTTP client refactor in 14e25ab9fe
introduced a bug in which the global default User-Agent is no longer
used for requests. Unless a per-feed User-Agent exists, the Go standard
library's default User-Agent is used, which looks something like
"Go-http-client/1.1". To fix this, make RequestBuilder.WithUserAgent
take an additional argument, the default User-Agent, which will be used
if there is no per-feed User-Agent (i.e. it is an empty string).
Fixes#2188Fixes#2189
- Remove dependency on `go-telegram-bot-api`
- Add new options: optional topic ID, disable page preview, disable notifications
- Add new button to go to article
When the touchmove listener is registered with passive: false, scrolling
up on Firefox Android only works every other attempt. When scrolling
breaks, the touchmove callback is never invoked.
The passive flag was originally set to false as part of a fix to prevent
vertical scrolling while swiping: 3f31744911.
Setting passive to true doesn't seem to negatively affect that in both
Firefox and Chrome, but fixes the scoll up behavior on Firefox.
Fixes: #2053
Signed-off-by: Andrew Gunnerson <accounts+github@chiller3.com>