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Dust seems to be really sexy and I always try to export presentation as much as possible the presentation client side. But as all of us know, Javascript isn't search engine friendly and it the same thing about readers for people with disabilities.

What do you think about ?

I think that linked'in as a solution... Do you know what it is ?

Regards,

Guillaume.
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As the LinkedIn post said, they use node.js and Rhino on the backend to serve up JavaScript server-side when they must.

Presumably this works just as well for accessibility as it does for the GoogleBot.
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I've gotta laugh.
seanferd 15th Dec 2011
I just refrained from bringing this up in another conversation, but here we are, with everyone pushing the cloud and were back to shoving the processing back on the client.

My comment is nothing specific against LinkedIn on this move. Good on them for fixing the problem.
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