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Froot75547yNo.
Why? Because no-one cares, there is no business in it. JavaScript is a part of today's web just like html and CSS is. Pages just don't work without it and frankly it's quite silly to assume they would if you ask me. -
@Froot Yes, JavaScript is probably more central than CSS since it often delivers most of the content.
But I think there are at least a few dozen people who would prefer to browse the Internet without either, focusing on content and links. -
@Froot plus in terms of accessibility to the visually impaired, there is a lot to worry about already just writing HTML correctly for screen readers.
I bet if I find a list of the most accessible websites, they will all work fine without JS or CSS. -
@Froot But I cannot deny everything in your comment is also true, using a common approximation for "no-one".
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@Froot
I don't want to pretend I'm morally superior with the accessibility comment. I do data visualization and computer graphics— both fields are profit-driven and typically inaccessible to the blind. -
@spky this is exactly what I was looking for! This is exactly the original idea that I had. Amazing. Thank you!
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