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by liberia
1247 days ago
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I browse with Safari on iOS with JS disabled by default. I do this for privacy and accessibility reasons (gotta stop those annoying popup modals, trackers and other annoyances). One thing I noticed with Wikipedia with JS /enabled/, all the sub-categories of a topic are by default, closed. But when I browse with JS disabled, all the sub-categories are /opened/ and I have the full article. Since most people browse with JS enabled, this means they have to make additional clicks just to read the sub-categories. Which leads me to question: which version is better? The JS where you have to make additional clicks, or the no-js version where you get the full article? |
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