Your stuff made it extremely easy. Once the user has selected the 'plain' mode, all the other nodelets can be turned off and the page served is what is cached at perlmonks, if that page has not changed. If that page has changed from the cached version, (timestamp comparison only) the new page from database get cached and is served. User can select 'full' mode to see all the nodelets and have full interactivity.
The reason is that I think, lot of processing may be required to display the nodelets per user settings and that could be eliminiated in the case where user doesn't require them.
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