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We don’t disable JS just to test how a site works with JS disabled.
We do it to test how a site works in non-ideal net/browsing conditions.
We don’t disable JS just to test how a site works with JS disabled.
We do it to test how a site works in non-ideal net/browsing conditions.
@scottjehl
Web Designer/Dev. My course: Lightning-Fast Web Performance scottjehl.com/lfwp. Author of @responsiblerwd. Part of the @filamentgroup crew. I love to surf.