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by alkonaut
2269 days ago
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I’m not saying it should be that way on purpose, I’m saying that’s what you can expect. No one tests for people using terminal browsers or IE4. Noscript users are in the same niche. I understand why you’d disable JavaScript but I don’t understand how people expect those who make web apps to cater for that. |
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> To predict or believe that something will happen
In this sense, I do not expect most websites to work without javascript.
> To consider obligatory or required.
In this sense, I do expect most websites to work without javascript. At the very least, for accessibility reasons.