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posted by [personal profile] siderea at 09:57pm on 2004-01-01
The thing in question doesn't require js to navigate. It requires js to use. It's a web application that harnesses browser js to do some extremely cool things. Unfortunately, the entire point of the app. requires it to be on all the time (it's a browing/blogging utility; if it's not on, it's not being very helpful), which means you have to leave js on all the time.

Decisions, decisions.
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 09:34am on 2004-01-02
Exactly -- the web site itself is delightfully non-broken, which is why I wasn't complaining about that. And the web-app available there looks interesting enough to be tempting for a change.

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