When making the page work without JS I removed a class from the body which made loading the page change behaviour.
I have added a line in javascript to add the class back. It will load before the rest of the javascript gets loaded.
It works as intended again.
I also removed a css file that shouldn't have been in the initial commit.
* I added a link to the source code in the footer
* It opens in a new page because that's consistent with the rest of the site
* I also added a section for contributors to the README.md with where they can contact us via mail or via matrix
* Unneeded demo files where removed
* Content was added
* I changed things to make the site work without javascript
* It still uses javascript, but disabeling javascript made it that text wasn't shown, this isn't the case any more
* I just removed the class from the body element
* When opening the site it has a weird "jump" effect instead of comming up. This could be better, but is good enough for now
* I only removed the class in the html, not from the css or javascript
* This should also be done, but feels like too much work for now
* Images didn't properly fit any more when javascript was disabled. This has been fixed with css and there is no distinction anymore between js and non-js
* This probably means that there is javascript or something that should be removed. I didn't do that
* The "Our Services" section had three shades for the children, but then fell back on the first shade for other sections. It now uses two shades, one for odd children and one for even children
* Changed the README file for the Parley landing page and changed to markdown