← Back to context Comment by pclark 14 years ago and then forget to re-enable it and be baffled as to why their browser is utterly deprecated. 4 comments pclark Reply jarek 14 years ago and wonder what makes the few well-designed websites that don't need javascript to be read that special... or so I can dream. redthrowaway 14 years ago The internet isn't a static thing, these days. You can get by without js, but you can't do much in the way of interesting dynamic content jarek 14 years ago A lot of sites these days seem to be skipping right over the "interesting" part and going straight to the static/dynamic distinction. sebphfx 14 years ago Well with the direction CSS is taking, Javascript isn't only for 'cool and moving things' anymore. I use Cufon for fonts, since it's better and cleaner than font-face.
jarek 14 years ago and wonder what makes the few well-designed websites that don't need javascript to be read that special... or so I can dream. redthrowaway 14 years ago The internet isn't a static thing, these days. You can get by without js, but you can't do much in the way of interesting dynamic content jarek 14 years ago A lot of sites these days seem to be skipping right over the "interesting" part and going straight to the static/dynamic distinction. sebphfx 14 years ago Well with the direction CSS is taking, Javascript isn't only for 'cool and moving things' anymore. I use Cufon for fonts, since it's better and cleaner than font-face.
redthrowaway 14 years ago The internet isn't a static thing, these days. You can get by without js, but you can't do much in the way of interesting dynamic content jarek 14 years ago A lot of sites these days seem to be skipping right over the "interesting" part and going straight to the static/dynamic distinction. sebphfx 14 years ago Well with the direction CSS is taking, Javascript isn't only for 'cool and moving things' anymore. I use Cufon for fonts, since it's better and cleaner than font-face.
jarek 14 years ago A lot of sites these days seem to be skipping right over the "interesting" part and going straight to the static/dynamic distinction.
sebphfx 14 years ago Well with the direction CSS is taking, Javascript isn't only for 'cool and moving things' anymore. I use Cufon for fonts, since it's better and cleaner than font-face.
and wonder what makes the few well-designed websites that don't need javascript to be read that special
... or so I can dream.
The internet isn't a static thing, these days. You can get by without js, but you can't do much in the way of interesting dynamic content
A lot of sites these days seem to be skipping right over the "interesting" part and going straight to the static/dynamic distinction.
Well with the direction CSS is taking, Javascript isn't only for 'cool and moving things' anymore. I use Cufon for fonts, since it's better and cleaner than font-face.