Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Feb 2007 21:15 UTC
OSNews, Generic OSes After weeks of hard work, I would like to introduce you to version 1.0 of the "OSNews Style Guide: Rules and Guidelines for Publishing and Participating on OSNews" [.pdf]. Read on for some small notes on what this actually means.
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RE[2]: Alternative browsers
by Eugenia on Tue 13th Feb 2007 01:25 UTC in reply to "RE: Alternative browsers"
Eugenia
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2005-06-28

As I said, to *fully* use the site, you will need JS and CSS. For example, you can't moderate a comment if JS is not ON.

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RE[3]: Alternative browsers
by stestagg on Tue 13th Feb 2007 01:33 in reply to "RE[2]: Alternative browsers"
stestagg Member since:
2006-06-03

Oh yeah. I'm not an expert obviously.
But that (non-JS modding) is something that is easy to add, no? Just with some (A)links that turn into SPANs, or with JS event canceling? I appreciate that all these back-hacks are a major PITA to implement tho.

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