On Thu, 2010-12-30 at 23:48 -0800, tee wrote:
> Reporting my latest finding and thought about jQuery Mobile just in case 
> anyone interested in using  jQM Frameworks and following this thread.
> 
> On Dec 23, 2010, at 2:07 AM, MichaelMD wrote:
> > Remember that a lot of the low-end/older phone browsers out there in
> > real world use don't handle javascript. 
> 
> It's built with progressive enhancement in mind, if a browsing device doesn't 
> support javascript, it will do without just fine. All contents are 
> accessible, viewable by the user, just no fancy magic touch that you expect 
> from touchscreen. It's very promising for mobile web development, but I am 
> still waiting for the first stable release.

yes you can use javascript to provide an enhanced experience for the
browsers capable of handling it, as long as there are actual links to
real pages for non-javascript browsers to follow. 
(you can of course add javascript event handlers to those)





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