Every web master running JavaScript should be aware of the HTML level tag
The authoritative w3schools.com web site reports an 11% rate of surfers that are browsing with Javascript turned off in January 2005. Because of virus scares, and the advice of companies like Microsoft, that rate is increasing. If most of your web site 'disappears' for 11% of the browsers that load your home page, doesn't that translate into a rough loss of 11% of your business sales?
Fortunately there are some very simple things you can do to remedy the situation. The HTML level tag
In the case of Javascript drop down menus, the simplest fix you can do is to go to the place in your HTML source code where the Javascript drop down menus would display and add this code:
If Javascript is turned off, that code would show a message in red warning the user that turning on Javascript is necessary, and optionally might link to a page explaining how to do that on different browsers. Small fix to potentially increase sales by 11%!
David Malia is a 20 year computer veteran with a fascination in web page usability offering web page design, graphic design, and web application programming. "Web pages designed for the real web - not the ideal web, because that's where your customers are." http://RationalWebDesign.com