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Making JavaScript Applications Degrade Gracefully
JavaScript is widely used for applications throughout the web. That's fine, but what happens when someone who has disabled JavaScript on their browser tries to use one of those applications? Nothing -- literally nothing. Fortunately, there is a way to make JavaScript degrade gracefully and improve your visitors' experiences. Keep reading to find out more. This article is the first in a series.
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