noscript (HTML4 & HTML5)

Specifies alternative content to display if a client browser does not support scripts.

Properties & Events

KeyDescriptionAvailability
classCSS class assigned to the element.
chrome 1.0safari 1.0Firefox 1.0ie 1.0opera 1.0
dirDirection of the element text.
chrome 1.0safari 1.0Firefox 1.0ie 2.0opera 4.0
idUnique identifier for the element.
chrome 1.0safari 1.0Firefox 1.0ie 1.0opera 1.0
langLanguage code for the content of the element.
chrome 1.0safari 1.0Firefox 1.0ie 2.0opera 4.0
styleInline style for the element.
chrome 1.0safari 1.0Firefox 1.0ie 1.0opera 1.0
titleShort text description for the element.
chrome 1.0safari 1.0Firefox 1.0ie 1.0opera 1.0

Examples having uses of: 'noscript'

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HTML Noscript

he <noscript> tag is used to provide an alternate content for users that have disabled scripts in their browser or have a browser that doesn’t support client-side scripting. The noscript element can contain all the elements that you can find inside the body element of a normal HTML page. The content inside the noscript element will only be displayed if scripts are not supported, or are disabled in the user’s browser:
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When JavaScript is not supported

While most current browsers understand Javascript a lot of the early browsers did not. The current browsers also allow Javascript to be turned off and some people do this. What this means is that not all of the visitors to your page will see the effects of the JavaScript on your page. We need to make sure that these visitors can use our site even without JavaScript.