[jQuery] Plugins - Javascript disabled VS CSS disabled!

[jQuery] Plugins - Javascript disabled VS CSS disabled!

Hi,
I was testing jCarousel plug-in and I realised (as many other plugins out
there) that when you disable javascript (jQuery) in your prefered browser,
you miss not only behaviour but layout (CSS).
So, I wonder, how to design our jQuery plug-in in order to perfectly
separate behaviour (functionality) from layout (css).
In our plugins (jCarousel, in particular) if you disable javascript it
should have a very similar "look" to the final result (without using so many
classnames via jquery) although not with the final behaviour (in jCarousel,
it should show the list of images in horizontal or vertical with similar
frames, borders, etc, defined in CSS) without the need to modify the
original html source (that is, adding classnames in childrens).
Summarizing:
- Disabling Javascript (not CSS) should not enhance behaviour but
functionality AND LAYOUT (CSS) should remain at least.
What do you think?
Any suggestions on defining 'good practises' for css in plugins?
Perhaps, using a css file (jquery.plugin.css) separated from the
corresponding js file (jquery.plugin.js)?
Enrique Meléndez Estrada
Servicios Informáticos
Organización y Servicios Internos
Instituto Tecnológico de Aragón
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