.@wilto @beep do either of you (or anyone) have a good resource for “why you should care about disabled JS” that I can pass around?
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@Jtsternberg @wilto Three come immediately to mind:
https://t.co/nzQ3T3DjVZ https://t.co/h268jCrRHt https://t.co/JzmTkUjfRe
@Jtsternberg @wilto (Hint: it’s not about “disabling JS.” It’s about “ensuring our work is accessible if the JS doesn’t download/execute.”)
@beep @Jtsternberg Yeah, exactly—building something that doesn’t have a single point of failure. A CDN goes down, a transfer cuts off.
@wilto @beep @jtsternberg , an MBTA subway train functions as expected…
@scottjehl @beep @Jtsternberg ain’t that the truth
@Jtsternberg @wilto @beep *hijacks* Also https://t.co/shrh5Nu9pj & https://t.co/RQFqbDhXoS
@sjenkinson Hell yes, another great one. Thanks, Sally! +@Jtsternberg @wilto
@Jtsternberg @wilto Three come immediately to mind:
https://t.co/nzQ3T3DjVZ
https://t.co/h268jCrRHt
https://t.co/JzmTkUjfRe
@Jtsternberg @wilto (Hint: it’s not about “disabling JS.” It’s about “ensuring our work is accessible if the JS doesn’t download/execute.”)
@beep @Jtsternberg Yeah, exactly—building something that doesn’t have a single point of failure. A CDN goes down, a transfer cuts off.
@wilto @beep @jtsternberg , an MBTA subway train functions as expected…
@scottjehl @beep @Jtsternberg ain’t that the truth
@Jtsternberg @wilto @beep *hijacks* Also https://t.co/shrh5Nu9pj & https://t.co/RQFqbDhXoS
@sjenkinson Hell yes, another great one. Thanks, Sally! +@Jtsternberg @wilto