How Do I Enable a JavaScript Much Easier?
JavaScript was created by Netscape to give developers the ability to create interactive websites. As opposed to simple HTML coding and plain text, JavaScript allows for dynamic content such as hyperlinks, embedded videos and flash content. Internet browsers come equipped with the ability to enable or disable JavaScript, but disabling it will remove the ability to view dynamic content on websites written with JavaScript. Enabling JavaScript quickly take a few clicks through browser options and preferences.
Instructions
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Mozilla Firefox
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Open Mozilla Firefox.
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Click the "Tools" menu at the top and select "Options."
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Click the "Content" tab along the top.
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Check the box next to "Enable Javascript" and press "Okay."
Internet Explorer
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Open Internet Explorer and select the "Tools" menu.
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Select "Internet Options" and click on the "Content" tab.
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Click the button that says "Custom Level" and scroll down to the bottom and locate the "Scripting Category."
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Select "Enable" from the "Active Scripting" category.
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Click "Okay" to close the window.
Safari
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Open Mac Safari.
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Select "Safari" from the list of options along the top.
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Select the "Preferences" option.
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Click the "Security" tab.
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Check the box next to "Enable Javascript" and click "Okay" to close the window.
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