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Overview ¶
Package noscript provides constructors and methods for the HTML <noscript> element.
The <noscript> HTML element defines a section of HTML to be inserted if a script type on the page is unsupported or if scripting is currently turned off in the browser.
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Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
var ( TagOpen = []byte("<noscript") TagClose = []byte("</noscript>") )
Byte constants for HTML rendering.
Functions ¶
func New ¶
New creates a new noscript element with optional child nodes Example: noscript.New() Renders: <noscript></noscript>
func RawText ¶
func RawText(content string) *element
RawText creates a new noscript element with raw text content. Uses text.RawText which is not HTML-escaped. Example: noscript.RawText("<p>Please <a href=\"/basic\">use the basic version</a>.</p>") Renders: <noscript><p>Please <a href="/basic">use the basic version</a>.</p></noscript>
func RawTextf ¶
RawTextf creates a new noscript element with formatted raw text content. Uses text.RawTextf which is not HTML-escaped. Example: noscript.RawTextf("<p>%s requires <strong>JavaScript</strong>.</p>", app) Renders: <noscript><p>Fluent requires <strong>JavaScript</strong>.</p></noscript>
func Static ¶
func Static(content string) *element
Static creates a new noscript element with static text content. Uses text.Static which is not HTML-escaped and is JIT-optimisable. Example: noscript.Static("JavaScript is required.") Renders: <noscript>JavaScript is required.</noscript>
func Text ¶
func Text(content string) *element
Text creates a new noscript element with text content. Uses text.Text which HTML-escapes the output. Example: noscript.Text("Please enable JavaScript to use this application.") Renders: <noscript>Please enable JavaScript to use this application.</noscript>