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You may notice that I have a new little banner running on the top right corner of this site… Some folks got a lovely idea recently that for one day, all supporting sites will run without and client-side scripting.
As time has gone by, more and more sites have come to depend on java ... Continue reading »
As time has gone by, more and more sites have come to depend on java ... Continue reading »
2 years ago
Why won't developers support DOS as well when they build their desktop applications? It's the same here.
Web browsers today works fully with client side scripting and there's no need to avoid any of this.
Besides, not all sites can support their functionality without scripting. Web sites today become more like applications in a web-browser. If an application works without all those Ajax and effects, it sucks. Like old Hotmail, Yahoo mail etc.
About accessibility, maybe there's need for a new web browser for low visions that supports "onclick"s and not just "href"s and forms submissions.