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Originally Posted by Ryan M.
If I do use Javascript, it is always in ways that only add functionality, but nothing is really affected if JS is disabled for some reason.
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I just realized how stupid that sounds... of course the JavaScript adds functionallity...
What I meant by that is that it does things like check if a form has been modified and warn the user if they try to leave. If the JS doesn't work, oh well, the user just has to be more responsible.