Saturday, July 22, 2017

interaction design - Is it ok to require certain users to have JavaScript enabled?


I am a firm believer sites should work perfectly fine for people who choose to disable Javascript while browsing any and all of the content.


However, when it comes to higher-level interaction (such as registering or posting things) would it be a step too far to expect users to enable JavaScript if they want to contribute content to a site? In the same way cookies are also required for things like this?


According to Yahoo! the number of users with JavaScript disabled is about 2% in the US.


I still care about the 2% who choose to browse the site with it off, but is it too much to ask them to enable JavaScript if they want to take our relationship to the next level?




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