Pictured above is a screenshot of the single-page site fytojs.com. The language may be a bit salty, but the advice is sound.
There is no way in hell I can post this to Canadian Developer Connection.
Pictured above is a screenshot of the single-page site fytojs.com. The language may be a bit salty, but the advice is sound.
There is no way in hell I can post this to Canadian Developer Connection.
6 replies on “Really, You Should Just Turn It On”
Except… I have javascript turned on… and it’s servicing the Google Analytics code on that site….
This guy’s an idiot.. Might help if he was a REAL developer…
Looks like he took the site down.
[…] If you want to see what the site looked like before, see my earlier entry, Really, You Should Just Turn It On. […]
Someone needs to take a chill pill… Or do some hot yoga and relax.
I understand the humor of the site and I’m not offended by it at all. Javascript is helpful with things such as determining operating system types. For example, an website would advertise different versions of software for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X users without having to ask the user which OS they’re using.
There are legitimate reasons to disable JavaScript; for example, bad JS code can crash someone’s browser or some ads can be too intrusive.