For sure; wikipedia is one of those sites that don't need any JS for their base functionality, and it will benefit greatly from it. They need to keep accessibility in the forefront for this redesign, and honestly, accessibility is easy if you just stick to the basics.
They can embellish things with JS, but that has to be optional. Things like the article summary popup when you hover over a link. That can be deferred and left out completely.
They have the opportunity to do great things with design and typography for clarity, I hope they take it.
They can embellish things with JS, but that has to be optional. Things like the article summary popup when you hover over a link. That can be deferred and left out completely.
They have the opportunity to do great things with design and typography for clarity, I hope they take it.