My understanding is that the "Statements to action" section is displayed primarily so that users who do not have the Javascript installed still have something to see/do.
Unless there's some other reason to have it once the user does have that JavaScript installed, we should hide it in that case.
My understanding is that the "Statements to action" section is displayed primarily so that users who do not have the Javascript installed still have something to see/do.
Unless there's some other reason to have it once the user does have that JavaScript installed, we should hide it in that case.