The scripting
CSS media feature can be used to test whether scripting (such as JavaScript) is available.
The scripting
CSS media feature can be used to test whether scripting (such as JavaScript) is available.
The scripting
feature is specified as a keyword value chosen from the list below.
none
Scripting is completely unavailable on the current document.
initial-only
Scripting is enabled during the initial page load, but not afterwards.
enabled
Scripting is supported and active on the current document.
<p class="script-none">You do not have scripting available. :-(</p> <p class="script-initial-only"> Your scripting is only enabled during the initial page load. Weird. </p> <p class="script-enabled">You have scripting enabled! :-)</p>
p { color: lightgray; } @media (scripting: none) { .script-none { color: red; } } @media (scripting: initial-only) { .script-initial-only { color: red; } } @media (scripting: enabled) { .script-enabled { color: red; } }
Specification |
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Media Queries Level 5 # scripting |
Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
scripting |
NoSee bug 489957. |
NoSee bug 489957. |
113 | No | No | No | NoSee bug 489957. |
NoSee bug 489957. |
113 | No | No | NoSee bug 489957. |
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