Skilldrick » JavaScript and the end of progressive enhancement: "So, where does this leave things? It depends on how strongly you’re tied to progressive enhancement. Up until now, progressive enhancement was a good way to build websites and web apps – it enforced a clean separation between content, layout, behaviour and navigation. But it could be holding us back now, stopping the web moving forward towards more natural interfaces that aren’t over-burdened by its history as something very different to what it is today."