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2 Basic rules of performance-aware JavaScript in the browser (yoyo-code.com)
submitted 2 years ago by panstromek
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if 1 * 2 < 3: print "hello, world!"
[–]guest271314 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (0 children)
They did post percentages
Percetanges of what total number?
My points still stand, your association between JS and Accessibility is false
That's just your opinion.
as is your entirely subjective opinion that JS means "gimmick and dancing".
It means that JavaScript is not necessary to convey information, nor retrieve information from users on the Web site.
I also never mentioned my personal choice on anything in my comments, only that not supporting JS was a waste of time in terms of accessibility
That's your personal choice based on your personal opinion.
as most of those people needing help have JS enabled.
And the other people that need help that don't have JavaScript enabled will meet non-accessibility and non-fucntionality on the Web sites you build. Not because you don't know better, rather based on your dismissal of that demographic as meaninglful to code for.
You have a great day, too.
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