Adam D. Ruppe: > With the script, it's possible to have the best of both worlds. > But, without the script, I just don't feel it's worth it. Toys > shouldn't get in the way of the main goal.
Here's another idea: 1) detect if the user has active JS; 2) If the JS is active, then hide the in/out windows. If the JS is not active then hide everything, both windows and "try it" button, but add at the top of the window a link to an alternative page that's usable without JS that shows the in/out windows too. Bye, bearophile
