Culling all that JS can make things faster for everyone.
If you have a web app there’s no point, but if you’re displaying text and images and your site doesn’t work without JS, you’ve over-egged a solved problem.
(... While increasing perceived latency, especially for mobile users.)
If you have a web app there’s no point, but if you’re displaying text and images and your site doesn’t work without JS, you’ve over-egged a solved problem.
(... While increasing perceived latency, especially for mobile users.)