nov 14 2013 23.12 Karl DeSaulniers:

> Which is highly unlikely now a days or I should say most of the people that 
> are part of a target market one would direct to will not be disabling it. I 
> think it is also safe to say the vast majority of people don't even know how 
> to turn it off nor that you can. I see it being similar to IE6 users. Not 
> really worried about it. Anyone know where you can get the numbers of people 
> who turn JavaScript off? Be interested to see the pie chart. 

"Know your users" is a good starting point. Personally I don't want to 
generally base a design detail on javascript availability (Except for on 
mobile). To me the need for it is a design smell and I'd rather redo the 
design. In production of course.
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