Originally Posted by Fez
For example, someone is using JS to hide and show different parts of the same page... there is NO excuse for them to not make the page fully display when JS is turned off and then use anchor tags for navigation.
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One doesn't need to have an excuse if they honestly don't care about non JS users. It's all highly subjective on what people think they should or shouldn't do. If someone wants all JS to be break down easily, by all means, that's his/her right. If someone just doesn't care about non-JS users, then.. well, same as the aforementioned.
I'm your example I quoted and honestly, if JS is disabled.. what I have 'hiding,' isn't a loss to the viewer--that's just how I look at it.
I don't need an excuse for what I do nor does it make me 'lazy.'