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How to handle web surfers, who disabled JavaScript

By: Michael Kashirin

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Article describes how to create a web page that can be viewed




by users, who disabled JavaScript support or whose web browser




does not support it.









There are hundreds of millions of Web surfers today. Each of




them uses one of multiple web browsers available now. You as a




Webmaster create cool web pages that are full of graphic and




JavaScript and look very impressive in modern web browsers like




Internet Explorer or FireFox. But ask yourself: "How my cool web




page will look like, if the web surfer use Linx browser (text




based) or just disabled JavaScript support?" You may think that




number of Linx browser users is quite small today and you can




ignore them, but search engines spiders does not support




JavaScript as well. You cannot ignore search engines in the




modern world.









There are some safe ways how to handle search engines spiders




and web surfers, who does not support JavaScript, at your web




page.









One of the approaches is provided by HTML. It is a NOSCRIPT tag.




You can enclose in NOSCRIPT tags HTML code that will be




displayed in browsers that do not support scripting. You can




place navigation hyperlinks here, if you use JavaScript menu for




this purpose. Instead of content, dynamically generated by




JavaScript, you can place some static text between NOSCRIPT




tags. NOSCRIPT content is invisible for web surfers, who use




modern web browsers, but it will be very useful for Linx users




and search engines spiders.









The second, more flexible approach, is using of JavaScript. Yes,




you can use JavaScript to handle visitors, who does not support




JavaScript. It is simple. You can place at the web page HTML




elements with the content that should be visible for these who




does not support scripting. Then place at the bottom of the page




simple script code that sets ".style.display" property to "none"




for such elements. Therefore, if your web page is viewed in the




browser, which supports scripting, script code will be executed




and all additional elements become invisible. If your web page




is viewed in the browser, which does not support scripting,




script code will be ignored.









So, using these simple approaches, you can handle all possible




web browsers and provide search engines spiders with additional




relevant content, which is very important as well.




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