If the embed JavaScript code (file) is used to manipulate http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/javascript/503/document-object-model-dom Elements, place your <script></script>
tags right before the closing </body>
tag or use JavaScript methods or libraries (such as jQuery to handle a variety of browsers) that makes sure the DOM is read and ready to be manipulated.
<script src="example.js"></script>
The src
attribute works like the href attribute on anchors: you can either specify an absolute or relative URL. The example above links to a file inside the same directory of the HTML document. This is typically added inside the <head>
tags at the top of the html document
Instead of linking to an external file, you can also include the JS code as-is in your HTML:
<script>
// JavaScript code
</script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="URL" async></script>
It is possible that the client browser does not support Javascript or have Javascript execution disabled, perhaps due to security reasons. To be able to tell users that a script is supposed to execute in the page, the <noscript>
tag can be used. The content of <noscript>
is displayed whenever Javascript is disabled for the current page.
<script>
document.write("Hello, world!");
</script>
<noscript>This browser does not support Javascript.</noscript>
<script type="text/javascript"> //some code </script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="URL"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="URL" async>//async code</script>
Attribute | Details |
---|---|
src | Specifies the path to a JavaScript file. Either a relative or absolute URL. |
type | Specifies the MIME type. This attribute is required in HTML4, but optional in HTML5. |
async | Specifies that the script shall be executed asynchronously (only for external scripts). This attribute does not require any value (except of XHTML). |
defer | Specifies that the script shall be executed when the page has finished parsing (only for external scripts). This attribute does not require any value (except of XHTML). |
charset | Specifies the character encoding used in an external script file, e.g. UTF-8 |
crossorigin | How the element handles crossorigin requests |
nonce | Cryptographic nonce used in Content Security Policy checks CSP3 |