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by ue_
3597 days ago
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>and gets updated dynamically with angular/react/vue Does this mean that the page won't load if the user has Javascript disabled? As in, you can't see the content w/out JS? The fact that it's so unfriendly to those select about their browsing habits (i.e those who don't want to run any and all code thrown at them by a random guy on the web) is why I've been reluctant to use it. And if there's a fallback, why not just use that in the first place? I don't think users ought to have to download JS, or have such a download to be the primary option, when really they're just there to see a blog post or something. It's as if we've gone back in time. |
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