Do web sites really need to cater for browsers that don't have Javascript enabled? -
Why do many professional web developers always insist on developing sites that are disabled for JavaScript browsers?
In addition to the tech chiefs and developers, most 'normal' users do not even know what this is.
Who uses older browsers with Firefox 2 or IE6?
The wrong question is not the age of the browser which is the problem There are so many new browse there which do not support Javascript or support it well Do not do it, and they can be as important as the latest Safari or Firefox
Others have mentioned smartphones or links, but the main one in my book is Googlebot Also like a other browser Hr, and it will not run most of your JavaScript. In addition, even if you have Firefox, you can use a plugin such as a Noscript. It's not the same as running with javascript, but if you do something wrong, you can actually mess up those users (i.e., at the beginning of a session, once javascript can detect state or open an account After, and now pages in JavaScript al, even if they wanted to enable it for you). Finally, if you are a U.S. If you do any work for the government, you are required by law to support some accessibility standards, including working with Javascript.
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