Actually, that feels a bit like the guns don't kill people argument.
If the result of the scripting causes injury, much like the result of some
words and some guns cause injury, is there not some blame for
JavaScript as well?
Google progressive web design, others explain it better than I am doing
just now.
Besides the basic and important concept of everyone able to reach content
as they are, not as a site requires them to be physically.
Karen
On Mon, 8 Feb 2021, Mouse wrote:
[...] that individuals who experience Cesar disorders like
epilepsy, cannot use JavaScript either.
I cannot see anything about epilepsy that would have any bearing on
whether you can use a JavaScript-capable browser. [...]
Its not the browser, it is the scripting. [...]
Ah, so it's not actually JavaScript per se, it's really the
bells-whistles-and-gongs kind of user interface that JavaScript tends
to go along with? That makes a lot more sense to me. Thank you!
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