Noscript (HTML element)
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In HTML, the X element represents nothing if scripting is enabled, and represents its children if scripting is disabled.
Description
The noscript element is used to present different markup to user agents that don’t support scripting
The noscript element is only effective in the HTML syntax. It has no effect in the XHTML syntax.
Examples
<noscript> <p>Your browser does not support scripts.</p> </noscript>
See also
External links
- noscript @ w3schools.com