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by Silhouette
3418 days ago
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Given that popular uses for the Web today include social networking, e-commerce, web apps, and online access to services like banking, I think the idea that sites should just display static information and should work better without JS and cookies is at least a decade out of date. Pushing for a very limited web is a battle that was lost long ago. What needs to stop is the idea that just because JS is useful for interactive aspects of sites, it should also provide access by default to 1,945,255 other features that 99.9999% of sites have no legitimate use for. |
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Do you realise that every item on your list wasn't just possible but flourished without JavaScript, and works fine without third-party cookies?
JavaScript is a cancer on the web, a metastasised extension language which is swallowing up what was a thriving hypertext infrastructure.