Earlier this week, I wrote about how I’m building a UI library for people who love HTML. I also published a YouTube video about it.
I got a lot of excited responses and comments about it, but also a noteworthy handful asking something along the lines of this…
People should not be prioritizing no-JS users. No one turns off JavaScript.
Today, I wanted to talk about why that’s wrong, and why you should care about the no-JS experience.
I use utilities like unlock origin, a pihole, etc to block trackers and ad network requests without blocking literally all logic that can run on a page, which works great as an interim solution.
And the long term solution to advertising and tracking is legislation, not throwing out a computer’s ability to compute.
Personally I think it’s better if WWW moves beyond HTTP as a protocol
HTTP is really nice. We should move beyond HTML as a document format