The following information should help you answer any open questions regarding joining the no-JS Club.
If you need further details, do not hesitate to create a ticket. We will respond to your request A.S.A.P.
SFW stands for Save For Work and if your site fits into this category, you can easily measure as follows:
Imagine, maybe it even is, you have a three year old daughter and her perfect world consists of elves, princesses, princes and rainbows farting unicorns. The worst thing that could happen in this world would be if the princess broke one of her nails.
Would you want to put her through the content of the website? If so, it’s definitely SFT 😉
If you're interested in getting your site added to the no-JS Club, all you need to do is to follow this step-by-step guide:
🤞 Use GTMetrix to analyse your website 🤞
Once complete, click on “Waterfall” and note 📝 the uncompressed size of transfered data
Next click on the “JS” tab to make sure your homepage doesn’t contain JS code
🙌 Example Result Where No JavaScript Detected 🙌
Note: We reserve the right to not add sites based on whether I think they’re suitable to be added or not
Yes, if your website is qualified and included in our list, you are entitled to use one of the following badges:
Bright badge which fits darker website layouts:
Dark badge which fits brighter website layouts:
HTML code snippet for bright badge:
<a href="https://no-js.club/"><img alt="no-JS Club" src="https://no-js.club/images/no-JS.club_badge_bright.svg">
HTML code snippet for dark badge:
<a href="https://no-js.club/"><img alt="no-JS Club" src="https://no-js.club/images/no-JS.club_badge_dark.svg">
Markdown code snippets for bright badge:
[![This website is a proud member of the no-JS Club](https://no-js.club/images/no-JS.club_badge_bright.svg)](https://no-js.club)
Markdown code snippets for dark badge:
[![This website is a proud member of the no-JS Club](https://no-js.club/images/no-JS.club_badge_dark.svg)](https://no-js.club)
Below you see some HTML and Markdown solutions for changing the size of the badge.
HTML solution:
To proportionally change the badge size you either add the width or height parameter to the HTML snippet. The browser will automatically calculate the size of the other edge.
Example using the “height” parameter:
<a href="https://no-js.club"><img src="https://no-js.club/images/no-JS.club_badge_bright.svg" height="120px" /></a>
Example using the “width” parameter:
<a href="https://no-js.club"><img src="https://no-js.club/images/no-JS.club_badge_dark.svg" width="200px" /></a>
Markdown solution:
Download the badge of your choice and open it with a text editor.
Line two contains the dimensions, which can be adjusted to your liking.
<svg width="152.43" height="30.054"
Upload the updated badge file to you web space and change the Markdown integration snippet respectively.
In addition to the updates triggered by the membership application, member web pages will be reviewed at irregular intervals to keep data up-to-date.
The following information will be checked:
If such a check reveals that JavaScript is being used in the meantime, the site operator is informed via a comment within the ticket issued by the website operator regarding admission to the no-JS Club and has eight calendar days from the date of sending to rectify this problem.
In case JavaScript continues to be used after this period, the corresponding domain will be banned from the member list and the website operator will be informed via comment in the above mentioned ticket; upon notification of the deletion, the right to use any of the badges will immediately expire.
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The no-JS Club was created by Frank Homburg and is the successor to Karan Goel's now archived project, The noJS Club.
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