This trend makes total sense given the current web panorama.
I have been disabling javascript for a lot of websites during the last year, the experience is not damage at all, it's the oposite, you get a snappier navigation, no ads tracking and if you have bandwidth issues you now can browse those sites without problem.
The drawbacks, some interactivity is lost, but nothing major.
I have been disabling javascript for a lot of websites during the last year, the experience is not damage at all, it's the oposite, you get a snappier navigation, no ads tracking and if you have bandwidth issues you now can browse those sites without problem.
The drawbacks, some interactivity is lost, but nothing major.