How to Turn on JavaScript for MySpace

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Enable JavaScript on your browser to view interactive content on MySpace.

Several websites require you to have JavaScript enabled on your browser to view its interactive and multimedia content. MySpace, the social networking site, needs JavaScript configured on your browser so you can listen to the site's music, browse photos posted by friends and play videos. If you experience issues while browsing on MySpace, chances are that your JavaScript has been disabled for some reason. You may require administrative rights to turn JavaScript back on.

Instructions

  1. Internet Explorer Users

    • 1

      Launch Internet Explorer from the Start menu.

    • 2

      Click the "Tools" tab and choose "Internet Options."

    • 3

      Click the "Security" tab.

    • 4

      Click the "Internet" zone. Click "Custom Level."

    • 5

      Click "Enable" for "Active Scripting" in the "Scripting" section under "Security Settings."

    • 6

      Click "OK." Re-launch your Internet Explorer to navigate to the MySpace homepage.

    Mozilla Firefox Users

    • 7

      Launch Mozilla Firefox from the Start menu.

    • 8

      Click the "Tools" menu and choose "Options."

    • 9

      Click the "Content" tab. Check "Enable JavaScript" check box.

    • 10

      Click the "Go back one page" button to return to the previous page. Click the "Reload current page" button to run scripts.

    • 11

      Navigate to the MySpace homepage.

    Opera Browser Users

    • 12

      Launch the Opera Web browser from the Start menu.

    • 13

      Click the "Tools" menu and choose "Preferences."

    • 14

      Click the "Advanced" tab. Click "Content."

    • 15

      Check the "Enable JavaScript" check box. Click "OK."

    • 16

      Click the "Back" button to return to the previous page. Click the "Reload" button to run scripts. Navigate to the MySpace homepage.

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