Good defaults and technical flexibility for life science websites
Include this snippet directly in your <head> along with adding class .vf-no-js to your <html> (<html class="vf-no-js">).
If JS is enabled in a user's browser, .vf-no-js will be swapped to .vf-js.
This method allows using CSS to conditionally show content.
.vf-no-js .js-is-not-on {
  /* SHOW block that says you need js to use this site */
}
.vf-js .js-is-not-on {
  /* HIDE block that says you need js to use this site */
}
          <script>
  // Detect if JS is on and swap vf-no-js for vf-js on the html element
  (function(H) {
    H.className = H.className.replace(/\bvf-no-js\b/, 'vf-js')
  })(document.documentElement);
</script>
              
            
File system location: components/vf-no-js
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