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    Home»Web Development»Making Your Site Work Without JavaScript

    Making Your Site Work Without JavaScript

    May 2, 2025

    I’ve tried my best to make sure that this site works great (or at least reasonably well) even without JavaScript, but when JavaScript isn’t available, it can be a little clunky to hide things that do require it. With a mere 7 lines (or a one-liner if you’re nasty), you can easily hide elements that require JavaScript so that you don’t end up with broken functionality visible to users who have JavaScript off.

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