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The HTML <script> Tag

The <script> tag is used to define a client-side script, such as a JavaScript.

 

The <script> element either contains scripting statements or it points to an external script file through the src attribute.

 

The required type attribute specifies the MIME type of the script.

 

Common uses for JavaScript are image manipulation, form validation, and dynamic changes of content.

 

The script below writes Hello World! to the HTML output:

<script>
document.write("Hello MxC!")
</script>

 

The HTML <noscript> Tag

 

The <noscript> tag is used to provide an alternate content for users that have disabled scripts in their browser or have a browser that doesn’t support client-side scripting.

 

The <noscript> element can contain all the elements that you can find inside the <body> element of a normal HTML page.

 

The content inside the <noscript> element will only be displayed if scripts are not supported, or are disabled in the user’s browser:

<script>
document.write("Hello MxC!")
</script>
<noscript>Sorry, your browser does not support JavaScript!</noscript>

 

Here are some examples of what JavaScript can do:

document.write("<p>This is a paragraph</p>"); 

JavaScript can react to events:

<button type="button" onclick="myFunction()">Like Me!</button>

JavaScript can manipulate HTML styles:

document.getElementById("demo").style.color="#ff0000";

 

HTML Script Tags

Tag 	Description
<script> 	Defines a client-side script
<noscript> 	Defines an alternate content for users that do not support client-side scripts

 

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