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Ryan, a couple of points and a couple of questions for you.
Questions first

1. What sort of usage do you envision being done with the no-js class? I ask as most people who have JavaScript turned off or limited do so to inhibit a website taking over control of the browser and to inhibit unwanted ads being stuffed down their throat.

2. If I use this system to work over a website or web page that has no sales cart or collects no data, but simply displays information, will the software use only HTML and NOT include JavaScript and the like?

3. I notice this is a zip file, do they have a version for use on Linux or Unix and not JUST Windows?

Points Now
I notice the code you show includes a call to ajax.googleapis.com - a source commonly used to stuff ads down people's throats if they want them or not. Is there a particular reason for this.

I'm a great believer in the website server having on it ALL the files and codes needed to provide the pages and the site. I wonder if Boilerplate will easily allow people to set their pages and site up that way, as it seems to need to call third party scripts, something many security people tell you to ensure doesn't happen now.
Posted by Deadly Ernest
16th Nov