Introduction to <noscript>tag

The <noscript>tag in HTML is an element used to provide alternative content for users whose browsers do not support JavaScript or have JavaScript disabled. This tag is particularly useful for enhancing the accessibility and usability of a website by ensuring that essential information or functionality remains available even when JavaScript is not functioning or available.

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<!-- Noscript Example -->
<noscript class="custom-noscript">
<p>JavaScript is disabled in your browser. Some features of this site may not work properly.</p>
</noscript>
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/* CSS for Noscript */
    .custom-noscript {
        background-color: #ffcccc;
        color: #b30000;
        padding: 15px;
        border: 1px solid #b30000;
        margin: 20px 0;
        text-align: center;
        font-weight: bold;
    }

Global Attributes

AttributesDescription
accesskeySpecifies a shortcut key to activate or focus an element.
autocapitalizeControls whether and how text input is automatically capitalized.
classSpecifies one or more class names for the element, allowing CSS styling and JavaScript manipulation.
contenteditableSpecifies whether the content of an element is editable or not.
contextmenuSpecifies a context menu for the element.
dirDefines the text direction. Possible values are "ltr" (left-to-right), "rtl" (right-to-left), and "auto".
draggableSpecifies whether an element is draggable. Possible values are "true" or "false".
enterkeyhintSpecifies the action label or icon to be shown for the enter key on virtual keyboards.
hiddenIndicates that the element is not yet, or is no longer, relevant. The browser does not display elements that have the `hidden` attribute set.
idSpecifies a unique identifier for the element.
inputmodeProvides a hint to browsers for which virtual keyboard configuration to use when editing this element or its descendants.
isAllows you to specify the type of custom element.
langSpecifies the language of the element's content.
nonceA cryptographic nonce ("number used once") that can be used by Content Security Policy (CSP) to determine whether or not a given fetch will be allowed to proceed.
partSpecifies the element’s part in the shadow DOM.
slotAssigns a slot in a shadow DOM shadow tree.
spellcheckIndicates whether the element is subject to spell checking.
styleProvides inline CSS styling for the element.
tabindexSpecifies the tab order of the element.
titleAdds extra information about the element, displayed as a tooltip when hovering over the element.
translateSpecifies whether the content of the element should be translated. Possible values are "yes" or "no".
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