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by there 5270 days ago
you're referencing a (completely static) webpage that was last updated 9 years ago. i think "graceful degradation" by today's standards would be using fallback fonts, avoiding cutting-edge html 5 stuff, and maybe some ie6 css hacks if you really want to support that extra single-digit percent of users. html, css, javascript, and browsers have evolved enough that if you want to remain in that tiny fraction of a percentage of users that want to use noscript, you're going to wear out your fingers complaining.