On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 9:59 AM, Gevik Babakhani <gevik@postgresql.nl> wrote:
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>>
>> I think you misunderstood that a little. If Javascript is disabled,
>> the site should gracefully fall back to a mode where the content is
>> still readable and usable, but not necessarily as nicely.
>
> I was implying the same :)
> JS will become very important when presenting the website on a mobile/touch device. I am thinking out loud here,
butnot all functionality of the website would be needed (or maybe even make sense) on a touch device.
Right - and even if a tablet with JS disabled falls back to the
standard desktop design, I consider that to be OK - that's the users
problem; if they want the responsive layout, turn JS on again. If not,
get the default site with no bells and whistles.
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