You can technically achieve this, but you get a degraded experience. Most sites don't test for JS being turned off, and it's not rare to only get a blank page when viewing a site in that way.
What OP wishes for is rather an experience that decidedly doesn't use JS, similar to Google's AMP or Gemini. A subset of HTML that makes publishing possible, without moving parts.
What OP wishes for is rather an experience that decidedly doesn't use JS, similar to Google's AMP or Gemini. A subset of HTML that makes publishing possible, without moving parts.