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The only class of websites that is likely to work without JS is pages that focus on plain content without interactivity, e.g. blog posts or maybe product landing pages. You're asking this on Reddit. The New Reddit web interface is a SPA, it won't work in any reasonable way without JS.
This board's seemed pretty dead lately so I'll try to start a discussion on the most recent rumor that Tom DeSanto, the man who was apparantly the biggest X-men fan involved in the first film may not be involved in the sequal. Here's an excerpt: Here's the problem.
Sep 17, 2010 · Web apps are supposed to use JavaScript, so it doesn't make sense to cater to people who have it disabled; if they really want to use your produce, they will enable JavaScript (or use a difference device). It's not worth all the trouble making it work without JavaScript enabled.
DeSanto is credited for the screen story, as an executive producer, and for a short cameo role as the police officer on Ellis Island who is squashed by Toad. Tom also worked as an executive producer on X2: X-Men United.
Nov 21, 2005 · DeSanto recently spoke to IGN about his collaboration on Ringers, which documents the rabid fanaticism of LOTR lovers worldwide and provides an oral history of the series' success on paper and ...
Tom DeSanto. Producer: X-Men. Tom DeSanto is the founding writer/producer behind some of the biggest franchises in movie history (Transformers, X-Men). DeSanto's films have grossed almost $6 billion dollars worldwide with billions more in licensing, merchandising, and video games.
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Sep 3, 2003 · The following interview appeared in Dreamwatch magazine: Tom DeSanto (producing along with Don Murphy) on Transformers the movie... "There's no better...