On Monday, 26 January 2015 at 03:31:15 UTC, ketmar wrote:
i don't really know what goes wrong there, nor i want to
investigate the
issue. maybe it's due to blocked google sites (same origin
policy+strict
"no requests to google" policy) plus flawed script blocker
which misses
some page scripts that using jquery, just enough to collapse
the menu,
but not enough to expand it. the fact is that previous version
was
working just fine and new one is completely broken.
I see. Your issue is not that JS is disabled, it is that you are
selectively blocking components of the webpage.
As with any system, it is not unusual that it stops working as
designed when you rip out arbitrary parts of it.
I see no reason to support such a configuration in principle, but
for this particular case, I think the fix will be simple.