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by rufibarbatus
5270 days ago
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As user of NoScript [1] (and its Chromium sidekick, ScriptNo), I'm often let down by pages posted to hacker news that have poor or no graceful degradation [2], and that often makes me feel like writing a comment complaining about it (which I haven't, won't, at least as long as I don't start offering quick fixes along with the complaint). It's really refreshing to see a page of such a design complexity having given thought to scenarios where javascript might not be available. Kudos! (I actually have a hunch this default state was crafted with mobile browsers in mind — but it was nonetheless a thoughtful thing.) [1] http://noscript.net/ [2] http://www.rdrop.com/~half/Creations/Writings/Web.patterns/g... |
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The inconvenience of dysfunctional sites surely outweighs the one in a million chance you will have your login to HackerNews stolen, or something else that's more of a nuisance than an actual danger.