HTML <noscript>
Tag
The <noscript>
tag is used to define content that should be displayed if a script is not being executed in the browser or if the browser does not support scripting. This tag is useful in situations where a script is disabled or not supported, and you want to provide an alternative content for users.
Example
Below is an example of how to use the <noscript>
tag:
<script>
document.write("This is some content generated by JavaScript.");
</script>
<noscript>
<p>JavaScript is disabled on your browser. Please enable JavaScript to view this content.</p>
</noscript>
<noscript>
Tag Attributes
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
id | Specifies a unique id for the element. |
class | Specifies one or more classes for the element. |
style | Specifies an inline style for the element. |
These are the main attributes that can be used with the <noscript>
tag to style or target the element using CSS or JavaScript.
With the <noscript>
tag, you can provide alternative content or instructions for users if scripts are not executed in the browser. It can help improve accessibility and usability for users who may have disabled scripting or are using browsers that do not support scripting.