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I know user disabled the JavaScript in his browser, it leads to disabled the JavaScript validations on client side. Whether it may affect the jQuery validations or not and I need to know conceptual explain.
Yes, jQuery is a Javascript library, so if Javascript is switched off in the browser, then jQuery will not run.
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How can I minify an html string on client side with html minifier ?
I already take a look to html-minifier it work well on node.js but i don't know if it's possible to use it in browser environnement.
Anyone can provide a working example ?
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Is it possible to detect the time since a device was last booted in client-side JavaScript?
In client-side javascript; NO.
The OS level details are not exposed to the javascript run-time in browsers
But if by client-side you mean an android application running javascript in WebView, there may be a plugin to extract the info
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I am under developing a game website i would like to know how to make only certain point of my website to work? and the rest should be disabled!
Assuming you gonna host it on a apache webserver, you could block some directorys with a .htacces file like asked here
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I have not tried doing this yet. I'm curious if anyone has even tried this or if it's even possible.
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WordPress is a PHP CMS, So it's not related to JavaScript, So you can use any JavaScript code / library / framework you want.
The final answer is Yes you can
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As an example, let's assume I want to prevent users from using auto-clickers. Is it possible, and are there accepted best practices when doing this?
Nope, it is not possible. Someone can always turn off JavaScript, modify it, run their own JS-code, etc, etc. JavaScript should never ever be used for security reasons.
However, for AJAX-requests you could implement a minimum interval server-side (like on Stack Overflow).