Hello, World! I'm jzombie, a passionate software developer with a knack for problem-solving and a love for open-source. I believe in the power of code to change the world and make our lives easier.
I develop JS-driven sites all the time, and have no problem visiting other JS-driven sites.
However, I do find it kind of tacky if a site requires JS and there is no content on the site whatsoever (i.e. a completely white or black page), without any noscript tag being used to tell the user to enable it.
Graduated in Digital Media M.Sc. now developing the next generation of educational software. Since a while I develop full stack in Javascript using Meteor. Love fitness and Muay Thai after work.
Hello, World! I'm jzombie, a passionate software developer with a knack for problem-solving and a love for open-source. I believe in the power of code to change the world and make our lives easier.
I develop JS-driven sites all the time, and have no problem visiting other JS-driven sites.
However, I do find it kind of tacky if a site requires JS and there is no content on the site whatsoever (i.e. a completely white or black page), without any noscript tag being used to tell the user to enable it.
I understand that, I also use the noscript tag to render a fallback but this simply states to activate Javascript in order to make it work
Totally understood. I was slightly out of context when I posted it. Good article though.