On 2011-11-14 21:46, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
So then those NoScript selective-JS users would go to d-p-l.org and basic, trivial stuff on the frontpage would fail to work. Maybe they would then turn JS on for d-p-l.org, too, but it would leave a bad first impression - which is exactly what that page is designed for: first impressions.
I have it turned off for d-p-l.org because the site works anyway. -- /Jacob Carlborg