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by vntok 1326 days ago
> It's gonna depend a lot on your visitors and what kind of website you have. HN will have more users than average with JS disabled for example, as it's a very technology oriented user base. The amount of people who log into HN will be even more likely to have JS disabled than the ones that visits without logging in.

Yes but that's a very transient situation, surely those people can reenable JS in less than two clicks to fix their browser configuration?

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s/fix/break/
What do you mean? The website would literally be broken by the user's miconfiguration of their browser.