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Notices tagged with javascrippled, page 2
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This implies that it is possible to code the original #Doom in a single webpage (probably as a #Javascrippled page of the usual inefficient and unaccessible kind)
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...because Mastodon images are #Javascrippled, they don't show up in my timeline. This one is worth downloading, re-uploading and linking: https://gs.jonkman.ca/attachment/116112
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Because images don't federate from #Javascrippled social media servers: ♻ @garbados The Internet depends on people like this https://gs.jonkman.ca/attachment/111408
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@moonman That's true, but making sites that are still usable without #JavaScript means sites that are not going through a rush re-architecting after the not yet known event finally pierces JS's aorta. That was what I think @cypnk was grumbling about: #JavaScrippled sites.
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I don't like that #Pleroma is completely #JavaScrippled. But the leader in going the wrong way was #Qvitter.
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I can listen to CBC's Crosscountry Checkup at http://www.cbc.ca/i/caffeine/syndicate/?liveRadioId=CBC_R1_OTT , allowing only akamaistream.net to run from NoScript because CBC is #Javascrippled
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While #Steemit is an #OpenSource application, it does not appear to be federated, so although I could run my own server it won't connect with Steemit's main servers. Assigning payment to posts is only going result in posts for the sake of making money. And three of the four top posts right now seem to be exactly that, click-bait to get upvotes. I'd rather post when I have something to contribute, regardless of how I think it will be received. And finally, the site is #Javascrippled, but what isn't these days?
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^ #JavaScrippled
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Worst case of a #Javascrippled site I have ever seen, misleading the naive user to think that running without #Javascript is a security problem. #JSDR (Javascrippled, Didn't Read) https://gs.jonkman.ca/attachment/42428
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@clacke @harmlessgryphon I am constantly irritate about those #JavaScrippled interfaces.
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Site feels really slow to load, but I guess part of it is this low-bandwidth #hotel_wi-fi connection. 3 seconds is forever for a non #JavaScrippled site (though I've seen those sometimes top 30 seconds). Still, faster than 53% of sites tested? That's crazy.
tools\.pingdom\.com https://nu.federati.net/attachment/81265
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I can't generally view #imgur's images on my phone's default browser ( #JavaScript disabled ). Since there is no good reason to require JS to view images, I just avoid their #JavaScrippled site entirely.