themes: use noscript for search js notification #9617
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Feature or Bugfix
Purpose
The "search.html" template will generate a warning admonition about requiring JavaScript for search and automatically hiding the element when supported. While functional, if a client renders the page slowly, the warning notification may be visible to the user for a moment.
Instead of relying on JavaScript to suppress this warning, use a
noscript
tag to hide the warning for clients who do not support JavaScript. This also has the benefit of one less JavaScript call required by a client.Detail
The following example shows the loading of a documentation, where the search warning is temporarily visible:
(during page load)
(after page load)
The switch to
noscript
tags prevents this.