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If I view this page with Javascript turned off, I cannot see your board. Although modern browsers normally support Javascript, many people, for security reasons, browse unfamiliar sites with Javascript turned off. For example, I use the Noscript extension for Firefox to turn off Javascript by default, only turning it on for sites I trust. Because this practice is common enough, we should not be using Javascript tools to display boards. If it weren't for the number of pages already displaying boards with Javascript, I would delete the Javascript tool for displaying boards, because it should not be used at all for any page. On pages describing games, all diagrams should be done with either HTML or graphic images. This is the best way to guarantee that viewers see your diagrams, regardless of browser or browser configuration. Since you have made the most use of the Javascript tool for displaying boards, I hope you will help me phase out its use by replacing your Javascript diagrams with either HTML or images. The simplest way to go about this is to use screen shots of your current diagrams.