Re: JavaScript or not JavaScript

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"Mark Rae" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"John Timney (MVP)" <x_john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If however that means losing customers and each sale is quite important
then you have to make your sites work without it.

Not if the proportionally small additional revenue which that would bring
in is actually less than the cost of making the site non-JS compliant in
the first place... :-)

I dont disagree with you - as I said it depends on if each sale is important
enough to the business to justify the investment. One caveat would be that
I have though come across sites whose main driver was to get numbers up to
help build a brand or increase awareness, not to actually make sales. In
this type of scenario proportional compatability can make a significant
business case - but we should still target a site based on well thought out
requirements. If Javascript's not seen as a necessary (or is) then code
accordingly.

Regards

John Timney (MVP)


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