On 19.09.2010 10:11, Dmitry Gusev wrote:

There only around 2-3% of clients with JS disabled.

Where do you get those numbers?

If you want to support them you could simply redirect them to mobile/non-JS
version of your site (like gmail and many others do).

Then you have to design and maintain two seperate versions of your site.

In my projects I always count on JS assuming its enabled in client browser.

In my opinion, a website should be usable completely without JavaScript, adding more comfort with JS where needed.

But this is not a Tapestry issue. Please direct further answers to my address, not the list.

- Stephan

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