On Nov 14, 2013, at 5:10 PM, David Hucklesby wrote:

> On 11/14/13, 2:12 PM, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from losPhone
>> 
>>> On Nov 14, 2013, at 7:55 AM, MiB <digital.disc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> nov 14 2013 14.43 Sara Haradhvala:
>>> 
>>>> I ended up using JavaScript to set the height of each cell - that seems
>>>> to work in all browsers!
>>> 
>>> In theory, if no-one is using a browser with javascript turned off.
>>> 
>> 
>> Which is highly unlikely now a days or I should say most of the people that
>> are part of a target market one would direct to will not be disabling it. I
>> think it is also safe to say the vast majority of people don't even know how
>> to turn it off nor that you can. I see it being similar to IE6 users. Not
>> really worried about it. Anyone know where you can get the numbers of people
>> who turn JavaScript off? Be interested to see the pie chart.
> 
> Here's the result of a recent study. YMMV of course.
> But arguing a case without facts is not very productive, methinks.
> 
> <http://digital.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/2013/10/21/how-many-people-are-missing-out-on-javascript-enhancement/>
> 
> -- 
> Cordially,
> David


Sorry about that, worded it wrong. Wasn't trying to argue without facts.
Just a heavily opinionated statement. Hence the request for the facts at the 
end.
Thanks for that btw. Now, that link doesn't tell the whole story in its 
entirety, but a good use case that
even a heavily laden website like a gov site still only has a 1.1% user base 
not using Javascript.
For me and a lot of business I have worked with, 1.1% wouldn't even get a bat 
of the eye in consideration.
Kind of like worrying about netscape navigator users IMO.

Best,

Karl DeSaulniers
Design Drumm
http://designdrumm.com
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