How to activate Javascript
Internet Explorer
- If you can't see a menu bar at the top of Internet Explorer (showing File, Edit, View and so on), press the Alt. The menu bar should appear.
- Open the Tools menu and select Internet Options.
- Select the Security tab from the row of tabs across the top of the window that appears.
- In the Security level for this zone section, click the Custom level... button.
- Scroll down to the Scripting section (close to the end of the list) and set Active scripting to enable.
- Close the Security Settings window and then the Internet Options window.
Firefox
- If you can't see a menu bar at the top of Firefox (showing File, Edit, View and so on), press the Alt. The menu bar should appear.
- If you're using Windows, open the Tools menu and select Options; otherwise, select the Edit menu and select Preferences.
- Select Content from the row of icons across the top of the window that appears.
- Tick the box marked Enable Javascript.
- Close the Options(Windows) or Preferences(Mac or Linux) window.
Chrome
- Click the wrench icon on the Chrome toolbar.
- If you're using Windows, click Options; otherwise, click Preferences.
- Click the Under the hood tab.
- Click Content settings in the Privacy section.
- Click the Under the hood tab.
- Enable Javascript by selecting the appropriate option.
- Close the Options(Windows) or Preferences(Mac or Linux) window.
Safari
- Click Preferences.
- Click Security tab.
- Check the Enable Javascript box.
- Close the Preferences window.