• is not working without enabled JS

    By Jan Schulz 1 decade ago

    Subject says it all: disable JS and see how it breaks (just look for content, which is hidden and whoch needs JS to show -> this needs a server side solution). This is not suitable for a external costumer facing wiki.



    Also the markup is plain ridiculous, please trim it down to some proper html, this way you have ~ 500% overhead.

    • Thanks for your comments

      By Steve Castledine 1 decade ago

      I have not had time to do any accessibility work thus far so you should note the guidelines in that this is a sample and not meant as an enterprise solution. So for now users will need JS to run.



      The wiki accepts wiki markup, html, rich text (web and notes) - can you clarify your problem?



      Thanks