<snip> > >> All I'm saying here is don't be an ass wipe with redesigning the web >> site. >> :) >> > > Contributions appreciated, as the old arch saying goes "patches are > welcome!" or "put up or shut up" applies as well. > > Calvin Morrison > Just a reminder to keep it civil here folks. Personally I try to provide both a JS and non-JS version of any given feature--while people may no longer have K6 CPUs not everyone has an Android/iPhone either. Providing a non-JS version allows people with midgrade phones to still use all the features of the website. Regarding stability, in theory javascript should be OK. In practice the JS engine built into a given browser can leak memory quite badly--for me this manifests as having to regularly restart Firefox, which gets to be quite a nuiscance over time. TDE might end up (randomly) being the site that pushes the user's system over a memory limit, and nothing says "professional" like a site appearing to crash the users' browser. Just something to keep in mind. ;-) Tim