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1231232131231 | 1 year ago

This is not a pop-up. People hate popups because they're intrusive and have their own window. This API replaces div modals and saves time and code for developers.

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maccard|1 year ago

No, people hate pop ups because they steal focus and draw attention away from the content they’re interested in. Whether it’s a pop up or a popover, a prompt asking me to sign up to your newsletter is not something I want.

Zak|1 year ago

Both things are true. Popups are more disruptive because they remain even after the page that spawned them is closed and often obscure their origin.

marginalia_nu|1 year ago

They're basically the same. Browsers started blocking popups because they were almost always misused. Pop-overs took their place because they're somewhat less trivially blockable.

The_Colonel|1 year ago

The big difference is that there are very few valid use cases for popups, but many useful ones for popovers.

TrueDuality|1 year ago

Which people still hate because its mostly marketing trash that gets in the way of whatever they were trying to do on the underlying page.