On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 12:56:39PM +0100, Eric Cholet wrote:
> --On vendredi 28 d�cembre 2001 11:39 +0000 "Jonathan M. Hollin" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >:: -1 on using JS for usability improvements. If we have
> >:: usability problems
> >:: we should solve them, not to look for workarounds which don't work
> >:: across all browsers.
> >
> >+1  Surely every browser supports JavaScript these days?
> 
> Not every user supports JavaScript.

Agreed.  I'm:
  -1 on using JS to provide missing functionality
   0 on using JS to make the page pretty

I usually browse with JS turned off, esp. in Mozilla since it can do
style sheets without it (Netscape 4.x requires JS to render CSS - go
figure...  and then doesn't even do it right - at least on Solaris).

--jim

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