That's exactly what I thought. Interesting that they're so hostile to non-JS people.
There's another trick that works on many sites, including this one. Keep JS disabled but do View/Page Style/No Style. IMO the site looks better that way than with JS enabled.
Edit: one other trick I use frequently in Firefox for sites with poor contrast. Preferences/Content/Colors/Override the colors .../Always. Kind of a hassle to traverse so many menus. I'm sure there are ways to make that easier to do, but I'm a muggle when it comes to this stuff.
That's exactly what I thought. Interesting that they're so hostile to non-JS people.
There's another trick that works on many sites, including this one. Keep JS disabled but do View/Page Style/No Style. IMO the site looks better that way than with JS enabled.
Edit: one other trick I use frequently in Firefox for sites with poor contrast. Preferences/Content/Colors/Override the colors .../Always. Kind of a hassle to traverse so many menus. I'm sure there are ways to make that easier to do, but I'm a muggle when it comes to this stuff.