How do I enable JavaScript?
If you received a message saying Javascript was disabled in your browser, here's how to enable it depending on your browser:
Internet Explorer (Windows)
- From the menu, select Tools | Internet Options.
- Click the Security at the top of the dialog box.
- Click the Custom level... button.
- At the new Security Settings dialog box, scroll down to Scripting.
- At Active scripting, click the Enable radio button.
- Click the OK button to close the Security Settings dialog box.
- Click the OK button to close the Internet Options dialog box.
Chrome (Windows)
- Click the wrench icon.
- Click Options in the menu the wrench icon revealed.
- Click the Under the Hood tab in the dialog box.
- At the new Content Settings dialog box, click JavaScript.
- Click the Allow all sites to run JavaScript radio button.
- Click the Close button to close the Content Settings dialog box.
- Click the Close button to close the Options dialog box.
Firefox (Windows)
- From the menu, select Tools | Options.
- Click the Content tab at the top of the dialog box.
- Check the Enable JavaScript checkbox.
- Click the OK button to close the dialog box.
Firefox (Mac)
- Select Preferences... from the Firefox drop-down menu.
- Click the Content tab at the top of the dialog box.
- Check the Enable JavaScript checkbox.
- Close the dialog box.
Safari (Mac)
- Select Preferences... from the Safari drop-down menu.
- Click the Security at the top of the dialog box.
- Check the Enable JavaScript checkbox.
- Close the dialog box.
Note: refresh or restart your browser after any change.