On Tue, 09 Jun 2015 13:02:15 +0200, Michael Tremer wrote: >> I do know that some have JS deactivated and don´t like it, but in this >> case there is nothing lost. > > If someone disables JS they will already have issues with other parts of > the web user interface and of course most of the "web 2.0". > >> Is there anything else wrong with using JS? > > Not in general. I just find it a rather complex solution for a simple > problem. The plain HTML approach would be much better and work for those > who disable JS, too. But then you loose CSS, don´t you? And if someone has actually disabled JS, they will notice other problems as you mentioned before, so it´s unlikely they will even noticed that they cannot click on the IPFire logo to get to the homepage. Lars