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    when JavaScript is turned off...

    ...you cannot post an ad. I was looking into making the post form accessible from another page, but am getting stuck since everything is relying on the modal window. Forms like this should be able to work with or with JS.

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    Re: when JavaScript is turned off...

    Rich-

    You should upgrade to v2.9.2 since it doesn't use the modal box.

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    Re: when JavaScript is turned off...

    2.9.2 still will not work with javascript disabled.

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    Re: when JavaScript is turned off...

    Most sites these days won't work with javascript disabled. The sliding ad form uses jquery so yes, that wouldn't work among other pieces. Is it really a problem for you?

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    Re: when JavaScript is turned off...

    I'm not sure that it will ever be an issue, that is true. it seems these days the only people who notice if something doesn't work with js turned off are devs, trying to see it if works with js turned off. - LOL. If it becomes an issue i guess here is the place to bring it up.

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