An id on a <noscript> tag assigns an identifier to the element.
The identifier must be unique across the page.
An id attribute on a <noscript> element.
Note: if your browser supports JavaScript then you'll see nothing below.
<noscript id="noscript-id">
JavaScript is not supported by your browser.
</noscript>
The id attribute assigns an identifier to the <noscript> element.
The id allows JavaScript to easily access the <noscript> element.
It is also used to point to a specific id selector in a style sheet.
Tip: id is a global attribute that can be applied to any HTML element.
<noscript id="identifier" />
Value | Description |
---|---|
identifier | A unique alphanumeric string. The id value must begin with a letter ([A-Za-z]) and may be followed by any number of letters, digits ([0-9]), hyphens (-), underscores (_), colons (:), and periods (.). |
Here is when id support started for each browser:
Chrome
|
1.0 | Sep 2008 |
Firefox
|
1.0 | Sep 2002 |
IE/Edge
|
1.0 | Aug 1995 |
Opera
|
1.0 | Jan 2006 |
Safari
|
1.0 | Jan 2003 |
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