Re: Using Javascript on my website



Michael Landberg wrote:
Hi

I am crewating a website using HTML and Javascript. The website can be
seen by everybody that has internet. Do I have to consider that some
people don't have javascript enabled in their browsers?? I mean If
someone has disabled javascript they wont see some part of the
website.

Well yes - obviously you have to. People without Javascript will
account for between 10% and 20% of visitors to your site.
.



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