This is probably the simplest explanation I’ve read regarding cutting the mustard. Thank you, Jeremy, for a very clear, easy-to-follow proof of concept.
I’m very curious as to how the popular single page application pattern can be progressively enhanced, particularly with a client-side MVC framework. <noscript> + a backend solution handles JS-disabled browsers, but that leaves a huge hole for anemic mobile browsers that have JavaScript enabled.
This is probably the simplest explanation I’ve read regarding cutting the mustard. Thank you, Jeremy, for a very clear, easy-to-follow proof of concept.
I’m very curious as to how the popular single page application pattern can be progressively enhanced, particularly with a client-side MVC framework. <noscript> + a backend solution handles JS-disabled browsers, but that leaves a huge hole for anemic mobile browsers that have JavaScript enabled.