Killing javascript would get rid of the majority of the complexity.
Just sayin'… :P
Killing javascript would get rid of the majority of the complexity.
Just sayin'… :P
@phryk @alcinnz @aral @arjenpdevries Personally, I think that the way to kill #JavaScript / #JS and its autoexecution is by participating in the standardization of the next #HTML version, so it becomes official rather than a one-group standard like when comparing #ODF / #OpenDocument with one of #LaTeX, #Orgmode, #Markdown, #Pandoc .
@phryk @alcinnz @aral @arjenpdevries and also, enforcing #ProgressiveEnhancement instead of #GracefulDegradation, as is recommended in https://mikegerwitz.com/2017/06/Don-t-force-me-to-use-your-tools-on-the-Web
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