Re: To NOSCRIPT or not to NOSCRIPT that is the question
I've not worried about the noscript code for years, especially considering that any of the most common browsers support javascript.
If it's an integral and necessary part of the site, leave it and let the user sort it out. They'll probably be an Ubergeek who's disabled javascript for some silly reason anyway and already have their own "workaround" by the time they hit your site.
If it's an accessibility issue, that's a horse of a different colour. If you're finding that your users are using screen reading browsers, you might want to tweak your code and/or content so they can access and navigate the site.
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