HTML <noscript> Tag
Example
Use of the <noscript> tag:
<script>
document.write("Hello World!")</script>
<noscript>Your browser does not support JavaScript!</noscript>
document.write("Hello World!")</script>
<noscript>Your browser does not support JavaScript!</noscript>
Definition and Usage
The <noscript> tag defines an alternate content for users that have disabled scripts in their browser or have a browser that doesn't support script.
The <noscript> element can be used in both <head> and <body>.
When used inside the <head> element: <noscript> must contain only <link>, <style>, and <meta> elements.
The content inside the <noscript> element will be displayed if scripts are not supported, or are disabled in the user's browser.
Tips and Notes
Tip: It is also a good practice to use the comment tag to "hide" scripts from browsers without support for client-side scripts (so they don't show them as plain text):
<script>
<!--
function displayMsg() {
alert("Hello World!")
}
//-->
</script>
<!--
function displayMsg() {
alert("Hello World!")
}
//-->
</script>
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