Comment by baiwl
Having to enable javascript to see a website is not an accessibility problem according to WCAG.
Having to enable javascript to see a website is not an accessibility problem according to WCAG.
This is in the context of where that web browser is hosted, so it's quite relevant.
Why should you need JavaScript to render text and buttons? Were browsers unable to do this prior to the JavaScriptification of everything?
It is a very real accessibility problem if you're using Dillo, which does not support javascript.