Greetings, A lot of sites really like nonfree Javascript. Some so much that they serve two versions of their pages: One with nonfree Javascript and one without. Here's an example from an imgur album: https://imgur.com/a/bIo6A
I like this particular example because it includes a mix of free and nonfree scripts meaning naively using <noscript> would look awkward when a page is functional aside from something like a facebook widget. I'm wondering if it'd be appropriate to offer the user an option to redirect if the <noscript> tag gives that option. Afterwards an option to always redirect for that domain could be presented, though that could encourage having multiple white listing settings which may need to wait for a refactor. Is this a good idea, is it already on the roadmap, should I consider writing a patch for this? What does everyone think? Cheers, Jookia.
