When your shop-software is so heavily relying on JavaScript that customers without the newest browsers can't even see items....

Then you are probably not really interested in selling things!

Ever thought about Server-Side rendered semantic HTML with CSS?

And if you really need eyecandy, add some JavaScript that doesn't limit usability.

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@heiglandreas We used to call that progressive enhancement... i.e., make it usable first, and then use JS to make it even better for those who have it.

We've lost so much the last 10 years...

@mwop Indeed!

I mean, it makes absolute sense in SPAs. Which - for those that might not be familiar with the Acronym - translates to "Single Page Application". Emphasis on *Application*!

A shop is not an application! It's a collection of static websites with a search and a checkout process.

Brave new world of "Frontend Development"

When all you have is a Hammer....

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