How to enable JavaScript in a Web browser?
In Internet Explorer click on the 'Tools' menu (step 1) and select 'Internet Options' (step 2) as shown on the picture.

Click on the 'Security' tab (step 3) and then click on the 'Custom Level...' button (step 4).

Scroll down until you can see options as shown on the picture. They are located near the bottom of the list. Set the option 'Active scripting' to 'Enable' (step 5). Then click on the 'OK' button (step 6).

|
Click 'Yes' (step 7). |
![]() |
Click 'OK' (step 8). This concludes enabling JavaScript for Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or 6.

If the problematic Web page (which did not work without JavaScript) is still opened inside Internet Explorer, simply press the 'F5' key on your keyboard to reload it. Now it should work correctly.
In Internet Explorer 7 click on the 'Tools' button (step 1) located in the upper right part of the screen (next to the gear icon) and select 'Internet Options' (step 2) as shown on the picture.

Click on the 'Security' tab (step 3) and then click on the 'Custom Level...' button (step 4).
Scroll down (step 5) until you can see options as shown on the picture. They are located near the bottom of the list. Set the option 'Active scripting' to 'Enable' (step 6). Then click on the 'OK' button (step 7).

Click 'Yes' (step 8).
Click 'OK' (step 9). This concludes enabling JavaScript for Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.

If the problematic Web page (which did not work without JavaScript) is still opened inside Internet Explorer, simply press the 'F5' key on your keyboard to reload it. Now it should work correctly.
In Firefox click on the 'Tools' menu (step 1) and select 'Options' (step 2) as shown on the picture.

Click on the 'Content' tab (step 3), check the 'Enable JavaScript' checkbox (step 4) and finally click on the 'OK' button (step 5). This concludes enabling JavaScript for Mozilla Firefox 1.5.

If the problematic Web page (which did not work without JavaScript) is still opened inside Firefox, simply press the 'F5' key on your keyboard to reload it. Now it should work correctly.
Note: This procedure applies to older and/or future versions of Firefox as well, with minor differences. The most important step is to find the 'Enable JavaScript' option and check it.
In Opera click on the 'Tools' menu (step 1) and select 'Preferences' (step 2) as shown on the picture.

Click on the 'Advanced' tab (step 3), then click on the 'Content' option (step 4) and check the 'Enable JavaScript' checkbox (step 5). Finally click on the 'OK' button (step 6). This concludes enabling JavaScript for Opera 8 or 9.

If the problematic Web page (which did not work without JavaScript) is still opened inside Opera, simply press the 'F5' key on your keyboard to reload it. Now it should work correctly.
Note: This procedure applies to older and/or future versions of Opera as well, with minor differences. The most important step is to find the 'Enable JavaScript' option and check it.
Windows media player 12
With it, you can play audio, video and viewing images on Windows 7 and have a great experience.
Norton Internet Security 2010
Norton Internet Security 2010 offers comprehensive protection against all types of online threats.
WinRAR 3.9
WinRAR is an powerful archiving utility that completely supports RAR and ZIP archives.
Senuti for Mac
Use Senuti to quickly and easily transfer music from your iPod or iPhone to your Mac.
VLC Media Player for Mac
VLC for Mac OS X is distributed as a disk image. Download the .dmg file, open it, and copy VLC to your hard drive.
iSquint
iSquint a program for converting videos from the internet to iPod or TV.
Tags:JavaScript Plus, Web browser, javascript editor, create javascript, javasctipt creator, edit javascript, make javascript, javasctipt maker




