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Enabling JavaScript in Your Browser
Java Script is a scripting language which is used to enable web authors to design interactive sites. It was developed by Netscape. It is compatible with HTML source code and thus web designer can use JavaScript to add variety to their site. It is can be used by everyone without purchasing a license. It is compatible with all recent browser like Netscape, IE (partially called as Jscript).
JavaScript is not a vital thing that should be activated in your browser, to access some basic content and dynamic content. They are very useful and user-friendly. It can be used to design small games or small scripts or dynamic content.
For Enabling JavaScript on IE:
- Open Tools menu in your browser.
- Go to Internet Options and click Security tab.
- Click on Custom level and move down to Scripting.
- Enable Active Scripting.
- Refresh the page once, to use JavaScript.
Enabling JavaScript for Opera:
- Open Tools menu in your browser.
- Click Preferences.
- Go to Advanced tab and click content.
- Select the check box of Enable JavaScript and click ok.
- Refresh the page once, to use JavaScript.
Enabling JavaScript for Netscape Navigator:
- Open Edit Menu in your browser.
- Click Preferences.
- Go to Advanced.
- Select Scripts and Plugins.
- Select the Enable JavaScript box and click OK.
- Refresh the page once, to use JavaScript.
Enabling JavaScript for Mozilla Firefox:
- Open Tools menu in your browser.
- Choose Options.
- Go to Content.
- Validate the Enable JavaScript and click OK.
- Refresh the page once, to use JavaScript.
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about 1 year ago
Correct it buddy, its JavaScript and not Java in the first line coz Java is not at all a scripting language(viewers might be confused)……
One more thing, JavaScript was developed by Netscape, and not you…….
And JavaScript is always pre-enabled on these browsers…….
You can also write about enabling it on Mosaic, Konqueror, ghostzilla(the stealthiest browser), 3B(my fav browser but it uses a lot more bandwidth, so I use it only between 2 to 8 am), Flock, K-Melon, Wyzo, ACB, or Neo, some of these does not come pre-enabled for JavaScript…..
about 1 year ago
Thanks For the correcting me ! I will surely write for other browsers soon.
about 1 year ago
Nice post.
Will be helpful for those who are looking to enable the javascript code.