On 6/25/07, Noah Kantrowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes. We maintain a fairly strict rule that no core functionality
> requires JavaScript or CSS. Take the new in place browser system, if you
> have JS it is a nice boost to speed and whatnot, but it doesn't present
> any no functionality that isn't available other ways.

Understood -- thanks for the clarification on philosophy.  I'd always
assumed that it relied upon CSS at some level, because the default
appearance is, to me at least, absolutely fantastic.  Hence my shock.
Nice, clean, and smooth.  Although, I'm not a super-heavy-duty user of
it.  Mainly, I use it for personal organization purposes.  :)

-- 
Samuel A. Falvo II

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