Hannes Magnusson wrote:
Surprisingly enough, there seem to be several active users that don't have js
enabled :D
This is not so suprising, quite a few corporate systems I'm involved with
disable anything 'unnecessary' to doing the job, and javascript is one of the
elements. Historically problems with flash probably did not help, with the extra
bandwidth all the flash advertising and unnecessary animations added so a simple
blanked ban gets applied :(
Sites must work reasonably well with javascript disabled. One can't dictate that
it is a requirement.
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