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Posted Thursday 8th September, 2005

Ryan Campbell, over at particletree.com has recently published an article entitled: The Hows and Whys of Degradable Ajax.

It makes for an interesting read.

At my day job we’ve been adopting degradable javascript DOM scripting for some time, so degradable AJAX seems obvious to me. It is also the case, however, that many sites don’t bother with degradable code resulting in unusable pages for the 10% of people out there that have JavaScript turned off. Which is nasty.

Make sure when you read the article you read the comments - Jeremy Keith as ever is a wealth of information and catchy new designations!

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