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Why your website should work without JavaScript
Why in 2021 would you bother making a website without
js
?While researching this post I found two really great sources of information. So, most of this is going to be stolen from this article by Adam Silver and this post from gov.uk.
But I’m going to go a little deeper into why some people block
js
.
Read in full here:
https://endtimes.dev/why-your-website-should-work-without-javascript/
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