Javascript

Is it good UX or bad UX to prevent people from disabling javascript? [closed]

Is it good UX or bad UX to prevent people from disabling javascript? [closed]
  1. Is it good to disable JavaScript?
  2. Can a user disable JavaScript in the browser?
  3. Do I need JavaScript turned on?
  4. How many users disable JavaScript?

Is it good to disable JavaScript?

The downsides to disabling JavaScript

You can lose access to media such as images, videos, and graphics on websites that use JavaScript. JavaScript makes scrolling through information easier so once it's off, you will have less maneuverability when trying to load more information on a website.

Can a user disable JavaScript in the browser?

Open Chrome DevTools. Press Control+Shift+P or Command+Shift+P (Mac) to open the Command Menu. Start typing javascript , select Disable JavaScript, and then press Enter to run the command. JavaScript is now disabled.

Do I need JavaScript turned on?

Many Internet Web sites contain JavaScript, a scripting programming language that runs on the web browser to make specific features on the web page functional. If JavaScript has been disabled within your browser, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable.

How many users disable JavaScript?

Did you know that two percent of people that use the internet disable javascript in their browser? That's a surprising amount. Guess what? If you're a web developer using react, jquery, or some other js lib, it's gonna go haywire on them.

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