Hillel Wayne’s article discusses three types of features in programming languages: fundamental, deeply ingrained, and convenience features. He argues that while language designers focus on the first two, convenience features are beneficial due to their low overhead and quality-of-life improvements. The article highlights various microfeatures for websites, such as sidenotes, tables of contents, progress bars, easily linkable headings, series grouping, dialogues, code blocks with origin, and external link markers. These features enhance user experience and site navigation. The author encourages readers to consider implementing these microfeatures on their websites for a better user experience.
https://danilafe.com/blog/blog_microfeatures/