When designing a website, do you need to consider users who have disabled CSS?

Have we reached the point where we will consider CSS2 and rely on CSS3?

(Do not look for discussion, if the answer is "yes, you are an idiot", go after him ...)

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You should always consider users who

  • A. Use screen readers and text browsers
  • V. are on mobile devices.
  • C. are not human (i.e. search engine spiders).

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