Celejar writes:
> I run my main browser instance with all JavaScript disabled…

I wrote:
> So do I.  Lots of sites put up banners warning me that some "features"
> may not operate properly without JS but generally those are exactly the
> "features" that I specifically don't want.  A few other sites really
> won't work usefully without JS.  In that case I either go elsewhere or
> temporarily enable JS for that site only.

Celejar writes:
> I do find that lots of sites I need won't work without JS,
> particularly banking and commercial sites.

Yes, I guess it's true that I usually have to turn JS on to place
orders.  I don't do any online banking.
-- 
John Hasler 
jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA


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