This has a lot of Javascript. But is a great work nonetheless
Yeh sorry title not super clear: the theming, etc. works perfectly fine even with JS disabled. Links work differently (normal full page load instead of using a view transition), but the layout is the same as far as I can tell from disabling JS in devtools.
It's a great example of progressive enhancement, something in which I've always had an interest.
Damn this is cool!
It's a really good low-tech humanist site. But is it really no JavaScript?