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JavaScript isn’t always available and it’s not the user’s fault

3 pointsby kmodover 5 years ago

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moasdaover 5 years ago
I started to surf with JavaScript turned off by default and I&#x27;m impressed that most websites are still accessible.<p>Sure, not all parts of the websites are loading correctly (e.g. ads, social links, beautiful fonts), but as long as I can read the main content and the website is loading even faster I&#x27;m happy with that.<p>With the raise of modern JavaScript frameworks like vue, React, and Angular I&#x27;d expected that there must be many single-page applications (SPA) that won&#x27;t run without JavaScript at all.