Atte André Jensen wrote:
Well-designed sites that use JS for navigation will still have
navigation that works without JS.
No need to convince sites about this. Just go elsewhere. If they're
trying to sell something, there are piles of other sites out there
trying to sell the same things. You buy from the one that doesn't
require Flash or Javascript for navigation, only needs it when you go to
buy things.
> 2) Adapt. Install flash and turn javascript on. This will me use more
I use NoScript. It enables me to selectively (and temporarily) enable
Javascript and/or Flash for a site. So I can allow the JS that a
particular site needs, while blocking web-tracking scripts such as
Google Analytics and other tracking tricks used by Facebook ...
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David
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