George,

This is a JavaScript/web standards question, and so off-topic, however; 
the proper way to do it would be to have the default CSS set to display, 
and then use an onLoad event to set those CSS classes to display:none;. 
You won't have to worry about <noscript>.

-- 
Marc Luzietti
Flagship Project
Bayview Financial, L.P.
(305) 341-5624


If one does not have JavaScript enabled I am using <noscript> to set 
display to
block, i.e.

So what is the best way to do this?  Should I just not worry about 
validation
and move on to the next thing or is there a "proper" way to do this?

Cheers -

george




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