HTML noscript Tag Tutorial
HTML Noscript Tag
In HTML, the <noscript> tag is used to define a section of HTML in case of off-scripting in the browser or in case of unsupported script type.
- Basically
<noscript>tag is used as an alternate text in case if your browser does not support the script. - Whenever one is going to use
<noscript>tag inside<head>tag in that case only<link>,<style>and<meta>tags must be used along with<noscript>tag. - Also, this is a Block-level element.
- Although, this tag can be used inside
<body>tag as well as inside<head>tag. - The content is written inside the opening and closing end of
<noscript>tag is visible only in case if your browser does not support the script.
HTML <noscript> Tag Syntax and Usage
The <noscript> tag requires the start(opening) tag and end(closing) tag.
Below we have a basic syntax for the same:
<noscript>
....content here
</noscript>HTML <noscript> Tag Basic Example
Below we have a basic example for a clear understanding of the <noscript> tag:
HTML <noscript> Tag Attributes
This element does not have any specific attributes although this element supports Global and Event attributes.
Default CSS Settings for HTML <noscript> Tag
None
Browser Support for HTML <noscript> Tag
Following browsers support this attribute:
- Firefox 1+
- Google Chrome 1+
- Internet Explorer 3+
- Safari 1+
- Opera 4+










