How do I make a website that feels like an app? CSS is unbearable...

how do I make a website that feels like an app? CSS is unbearable. I want smooth animations like a bottom sheet and zoomable image carousel like they have in Instagram.

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Browsers are bad

sell your sell to the bloatloard, JavaScript

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I have but css still sucks and I can't get anything to look good/work with it. Especially anything close to iOS-like.

You're retarded. Just use Figma or any other design app.

you dislike html+css but to do what you describe you need exactly: html+css AND javascript

good luck

I just dislike css because nothing works

use a prestyled component library in combination with framer motion

Nothing works because you're unironically below 80IQ.

>getting filtered by css

The absolute state of young programmers

Have a huge server render the website for every client separately, a bit like RDP or VNC. Only the user inputs get sent in, and the user gets a videostream back.

AAAAAAAAAAAAA
css is killing me

I wish this felt nice to use

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This thread proves that tranime is for the slowest kids that failed intro to webdev

>can't get anything to look good/work with it.
>close to iOS-like.
what are you complaining about? You got what you wanted.

>wanting win8 tablet squares and java garbage
>having this much trouble with something that's basically just vars
Use pure html like in the old days. Ignore the css and embrace table hell.

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would you prefer green text on a black screen?

I am so frustrated... this was my last attempt

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