Anthony G. Atkielski wrote:

> Every site should work with or without Javascript.  Unfortunately, many
> designers take scripting for granted, and so the site won't work if
> someone turns scripting off.  It's not nearly as bad as the Flash
> illness described above, but it's still bad design.

I disagree with this statement about javascript, as much as I dislike
javascript as the next person, there are times when the most user
friendly way of doing things was resorting to javascript. That isn't to
say it hasn't been abused, but it can be a good complimentary way to
deal with awkward design issue due to better lack of control over the
user interface (although this would open another can of security worms)

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Best regards,
 Duane

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