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Main https://nodejs.org page doesn't explain that links only download source if javascript is disabled #6216
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this is a good callout we will consider once some of our work settles - do you have suggested strategies here to use? |
Hmmm, do you have examples of pages that showcase that they will download a binary for that OS? |
We could have some sort of callout, but wondering how often people would expect this. |
I suspect we could add noscript tags to these buttons. @QuantumApprentice would it even be necessary on the proposed homepage button here https://nodejs-org-git-feat-new-blog-pagination-system-openjs.vercel.app/en ? I think the text we are looking for is pretty close to what is now proposed on the new home page. |
The most common solution I've seen is a simple message, something like: When javascript is enabled, this text can be replaced with a simple description, something like:
This is the first time I've run into this for OS-specific binaries, but other sites I've been to handle it like above.
Same issue as the current home page, the source is linked when javascript is disabled, and nothing informing the user what they're actually getting when javascript is disabled. |
We updated the copy to reference that it downloads a binary to current version. We should probably add a text when JavaScript is disabled to say that it will download the source. @canerakdas we should probably somehow update our /downloads page (create a global style) within a Also, we should find a way to have the Node.js version selector Select to work even with JavaScript disabled... I assume this is a limitation of the select component? Maybe we should require JavaScript to be enabled? |
Do we have any updates here? 🤔 |
URL:
https://nodejs.org/en
Browser Name:
firefox
Browser Version:
121.0
Operating System:
Linux Mint
How to reproduce the issue:
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