I’ve just learned javascript and jquery a few weeks ago, since then I always use it to position all my divs and stuff in the screen by knowing the size of the screen and the window which I find extremely useful, but now I don’t know if is this a good practice, cause it makes my web-pages fully dependant on jquery which I don’t know if it may cause some troubles with different browsers.
I would really like to find answers like “Sure is a good practice, use all the scripts you want” cause I’m really loving this javascript stuff but well just tell what you think.
I’ve just learned javascript and jquery a few weeks ago, since then I always
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I’m sorry, but I’m going to burst your bubble, somewhat.
It’s somewhat OK to do it – as long as the page looks OK if you disable Javascript, as well. I would say it should look even better than OK. I would also say that you should only do that if the functionality of your site really demands Javascript, as well.
Keep in mind that a certain percentage of users will have Javascript disabled. I’ve seen sites that look horrible this way (I use NoScript on Firefox, and selectively enable Javascript as I browser), and a couple where nothing at all appears without JS enabled.
Bad.
As Darin notes, you can (and should!) use CSS for positioning and styling. That is what it was made for! Feel free to enhance the page with Javascript, but keep in mind what I say above!