Matthew C.
—You have a webpage that relies on JavaScript for functionality but you may have users that have JavaScript disabled in their browser. You want to redirect these users to a page that does not rely on JavaScript. How do you do this without using JavaScript?
You can add a noscript
HTML element in the head
element of your HTML, above any script
tags. If JavaScript is disabled, the HTML between the noscript
tags will be inserted into the page.
In the following example, if a user has disabled JavaScript, the contents of the page will be hidden using CSS and the user will be redirected to another URL using the meta
HTML element:
<noscript> <style> html { display: none; } </style> <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=https://www.bing.com/" /> </noscript>
Here, the meta
element contains an HTTP-equivalent directive to “refresh” the page and the content
attribute specifies the number of seconds until the page is reloaded. If the content
attribute includes a valid url
, the user will be redirected to it.
You can also use a noscript
tag in the HTML body
to show a message to the user if they have JavaScript disabled:
<noscript> <p> This site is best viewed with Javascript. If you are unable to turn on Javascript, please use <a href="https://www.example.com/your-no-js-page">this site</a>. </p> </noscript>
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