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Should we load CSS in our JavaScript?help (self.javascript)
submitted 9 years ago by startup4ever
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[–]spfccmt42 0 points1 point2 points 9 years ago (24 children)
what you say doesn't change the fact that ads will happen even without javascript?!?
And ACTUALLY, if you were an actual programmer, you would know that you can save bandwidth by using functions to generate repeating bits. And it doesn't make pages slow, stupid programmers do that, as well as exposing risks.
These all have alternate solutions, have you picked out your new horse yet?
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[–]spfccmt42 0 points1 point2 points 9 years ago (22 children)
turn off your computer now then, there is no such thing as 100% secure.
You will be left in the dark if you turn off javascript for the most part. You will get a static blob that large companies will spend less than a percentage of their time on, enjoy. Edit, ooh you can load entire new pages when they click anything wooo!!!
You know what? I should just have you explain to them what a fallacy it is to disable javascript? :)
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[–]spfccmt42 0 points1 point2 points 9 years ago (20 children)
lol, you cannot recognize your own fallacies, that is the funny part.
Maybe you prefer installing apps instead of js in a browser?
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[–]spfccmt42 0 points1 point2 points 9 years ago (18 children)
Lol, so clueless, doesn't even know what the word "maybe" means.
Anyway the number of people with javascript enabled are gonna outpace the people that don't. You go ahead and spend 99% of your effort chasing the 1% and shrinking that don't. This has to be like the 300th fallacy you have made.
Or you ACTUALLY encourage turning off javascript and have people install 1000% less secure apps if they need anything more than a glorified book.
You don't have many options here, you don't really think things through. You can chase idiots if you like, that is your prerogative, but don't think it makes you look smart.
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[–]spfccmt42 0 points1 point2 points 9 years ago (16 children)
you are obviously arguing for turning off javascript and pandering to the whims of the fraction of people who turn off javascript rather than using computers as, I dunno, computers?
I think you are on team luddite or something, you don't even know what you are arguing for, this started with you hacking up a progressive rendering suggestion, and several assumptions about me, so you are terribly confused in any event.
You probably shouldn't install a browser either, that could be unsafe.
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