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title: js;dr = JavaScript required; Didn’t Read. url: http://tantek.com/2015/069/t1/js-dr-javascript-required-dead hash_url: 54c056e1f9

js;dr = JavaScript required; Didn’t Read.

Pages that are empty without JS: dead to history (archive-org), unreliable for search results (despite any search engine claims of JS support, check it yourself), and thus ignorable. No need to waste time reading or responding.

Also known as, if it’s not curlable, it’s not on the web.

https://indiewebcamp.com/curlable

Because in 10 years nothing you built today that depends on JS for the content will be available, visible, or archived anywhere on the web.

All your fancy front-end-JS-required frameworks are dead to history, a mere evolutionary blip in web app development practices. Perhaps they provided interesting ephemeral prototypes, nothing more.

Previously:
* pdf;dr: tantek.com/2013/305/t2/pdf-dr-avoid-clicking-link-pdf
Related:
* tos;dr: tosdr.org

See Also:
* htmlcssjavascript.com/web/youre-so-smart-you-turned-javascript-into-xhtml/
* https://sourcegraph.com/blog/switching-from-angularjs-to-server-side-html
* https://adactio.com/journal/7706
* https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/comments/3cfvst/the_number_of_javascript_frameworks_available_is/cswpr3d

Responses and follow-ups:
* 2015-03-11 JavaScript and Archives: inkdroid.org/journal/2015/03/12/javascript-and-archives/
* 2015-03-12 reddit.com/r/programming/comments/2ys5nk/jsdr_javascript_required_didnt_read/
* 2015-03-16 tantek.com/2015/075/t5/reads-beautifully-without-javascript-loaded-fast
* 2015-03-19 http://irreal.org/blog/?p=3798
* 2015-03-19 https://www.facebook.com/smashmag/posts/10153198367332490

More examples, screenshots, and ongoing research:
* https://indiewebcamp.com/js;dr