Firefox 1.5 and 2.0
- Select Tools | Options... from the main menu.
- Select Content button from the top row of options.
- Select "Enable JavaScript." (You do not need to enable Java, but it is OK if you do.)
- Note: You may wish to install the NoScript extension for Firefox to control which sites can run JavaScript.
Internet Explorer 4, 5, 6 and 7
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| This is very easy to set up and should only take about two minutes... |
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Konqueror
- Select Configure Konqueror from the Settings menu.
- Make sure "Enable JavaScript globally" is checked under the Java & Javascript tab.
Netscape
- Select Edit | PreferencesÂ… menu item from the main menu.
- Click on the Advanced label displayed in the list of options on the left hand side of the Preferences window that pops up.
- On the right hand side select the checkbox marked Enable Javascript for Navigator.
Opera 8+
- Select Tools | Quick Preferences ... from the main menu.
- Make sure "Enable JavaScript" is checked.
Opera to 7
- Select File | Preferences... from the main menu.
- Click Multimedia.
- Under the "JavaScript" heading, select "Enable JavaScript."
Safari
| This is very easy to set up and should only take about a minute... |
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