HTML <noscript> tag is used to define an alternate content for the users who have disabled scripting from the browser and want to access the web page.

The <noscript> element can be used within <head> and <body> tags.

While using noscript tag inside <head> element, <noscript> must contain <link>, <style>, and <meta> tags.

The text inside the <noscript> element will be displayed if the user’s browser is not script supporting.

The example of noscript tag is given below:

 <script>
document.write(“Welcome to JavaTpoint”)
</script>
<noscript>Sorry! Your browser does not support JavaScript.!</noscript>

Output:

Welcome to JavaTpoint


Difference between HTML4 and HTML5

In HTML 4.01, <noscript> tag can be used inside the <body> tag only but in HTML5 it can be used inside <head> and <body> tag.


Difference between HTML and XHTML

The noscript tag is not supported in XHTML.


The noscript tag supports global and event attributes in HTML.