Well said.
JavaScript is a language, and just like other languages, you can communicate in a way many can understand you..or talk gibberish. I have visited even in L Y N X , sites that because the JavaScript works well from the keyboard, buttons can be submitted.
That requirement is a part of web access content guidelines.
However, if a developer uses proprietary JavaScript say that provided by google, then problems happen.
Kare



On Sat, 13 Jun 2026, Robert Heller wrote:

At Sat, 13 Jun 2026 07:40:05 -0500 [email protected] (John Hasler) wrote:


 Max Nikulin writes:
In general, I believe that most of sites should be usable with text
browsers.

Many are not.

Mostly NOT because they are only images, but because of the non-optional use
of JavaScript.  I don't know to what extent that the JavaScript being used is
tied to a graphical UI.

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