How to enable/disable Javascript

JavaScript is a scripting language that is normally used in web pages and runs on your computer when your browser displays a page (for better & fast performance of the page). The ability to run JavaScript is built-in to almost all web browsers. In case, if your browser doesn't support JavaScript then kindly select your respective web browser and follow the following steps to enable the JavaScript on your web browser.

Internet Explorer 7 & 8 Mozilla Firefox Netscape 4 & 6
Internet Explorer 6 Google Chrome Netscape 3
Internet Explorer 4 & 5 (Windows) Opera Netscape 2
Internet Explorer 4 & 5 (Mac) Safari Camino
Sea Monkey

Internet Explorer 7 & 8

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Step - 01 Open the "Tools" menu.
Step - 02 Select "Internet Options", to open the Internet Options dialog box.
Step - 03 Click the "Security" tab.
Step - 04 Click the "Internet" symbol (a globe).
Step - 05 Click the "Custom Level?" button, to open the Security Settings dialog box.
Step - 06 In the Settings list, scroll down to "Scripting".
Step - 07 Under Active Scripting, click the radio button to the left of "Enable", so that a coloured dot appears in it. (Click "Disable" if you want to disable JavaScript.)
Step - 08 (If you are unsure about the other Security Settings, please check with your Network Administrator.)
Enabling JavaScript in Internet Explorer 7 & 8
Step - 09 Click "OK" to close the Security Settings dialog box.
Step - 10 Click "Yes" in the Warning! message box.
Step - 11 Click "OK" to close the Internet Options dialog box.

Internet Explorer 6

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Step - 01 Open the "Tools" menu.
Step - 02 Select "Internet Options", to open the Internet Options dialog box.
Step - 03 Click the "Security" tab.
Step - 04 Click the "Internet" symbol (a globe).
Step - 05 Click the "Custom Level?" button, to open the Security Settings dialog box.
Step - 06 In the Settings list, scroll down to "Scripting".
Step - 07 Under Active Scripting, click "Enable", so that a dot appears next to it. (Click "Disable" if you want to disable JavaScript.)
Step - 08 (If you are unsure about the other Security Settings, please check with your Network Administrator.)
Enabling JavaScript in Internet Explorer 6
Step - 09 Click "OK" to close the Security Settings dialog box.
Step - 10 Click "Yes" in the Warning! message box.
Step - 11 Click "OK" to close the Internet Options dialog box.

Internet Explorer 4.x & 5.x (Windows)

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Step - 01 Open the "Tools" menu.
Step - 02 Select "Internet Options", to open the Internet Options dialog box.
Step - 03 Click the "Security" tab.
Step - 04 Click the "Internet" symbol (a globe).
Step - 05 Click the "Custom Level?" button, to open the Security Settings dialog box.
Step - 06 In the Settings list, scroll down to "Scripting".
Step - 07 Under Active Scripting, click "Enable" or "Disable".
Step - 08 (If you are unsure about the other Security Settings, please check with your Network Administrator.)
Enabling JavaScript in Internet Explorer 4.x & 5.x (Windows)
Step - 09 Click "OK" to close the Security Settings dialog box.
Step - 10 Click "Yes" in the Warning! message box.
Step - 11 Click "OK" to close the Internet Options dialog box.

Internet Explorer 4.x & 5.x (Mac)

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Step - 01 Open the Edit menu (OS 9) or the Explorer menu (OS X).
Step - 02 Click Preferences?
Step - 03 In the scrolling list on the left, click Web Browser so that you can see the bulleted items beneath it.
Step - 04 Click Web Content.
Step - 05
In the Active Content section, click the check box next to "Enable scripting" so that a tick appears. (Click again to remove the tick if you want to disable JavaScript.)
Enabling JavaScript in Internet Explorer 4.x & 5.x (Mac)
Step - 06 Click "OK".

Sea Monkey

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Step - 01 Open the "Edit" menu (Windows), or the SeaMonkey menu (OS X).
Step - 02 Select "Preferences?", to open the Preferences dialog box.
Step - 03
In the Category list, click the "+" sign next to "Advanced" so that a list of items appears.
Step - 04 In the list of items beneath Advanced, click "Scripts & Plug-ins".
Step - 05
To the right of the list, beneath Enable JavaScript for, click "Navigator" so that a tick appears. (Click again to remove the tick if you want to disable JavaScript.)
Enabling JavaScript in Sea Monkey
Step - 06 Click "OK" to close the Preferences dialog box.

Mozilla Firefox

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Step - 01 Open the "Tools" menu (Windows) or the Firefox menu (OS X).
Step - 02 Select "Options?" (Windows) or "Preferences?" (OS X), to open a dialog box.
Step - 03
In the row of coloured icons at the top, click "Content".
Step - 04 Click the check box to the left of "Enable JavaScript" so that a tick appears. (Click again to remove the tick if you want to disable JavaScript.)
Enabling JavaScript in Mozilla Firefox
Step - 05 Click "OK" to close the dialog box.

Google Chrome

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Step - 01 Click the spanner icon near the top right to open the menu.
Step - 02 Select "Options", to open the Google Chrome Options dialog box.
Step - 03
In the Google Chrome Options dialog box, click the "Under the Bonnet" tab.
Step - 04
In the Privacy section, click the "Content settings?" button.
Step - 05
In the Content Settings dialog box, click "JavaScript" in the list of Features.
Step - 06 Click the "Allow all sites to run JavaScript (recommended)" radio button.
Enabling JavaScript in Google Chrome
Step - 07 (Click the "Do not allow any site to run JavaScript" radio button if you want to disable JavaScript.)
Step - 08 Click "Close" to close the Content Settings dialog box.
Step - 09 Click "Close" to close the Google Chrome Options dialog box.

Opera

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Step - 01 Open the "File" menu (version 6) or the "Tools" menu (versions 7, 8 and 9).
Step - 02 Point to "Quick preferences".
Step - 03
In the submenu that appears, click "Enable JavaScript" to add or remove the tick.
Enabling JavaScript in Opera
Note :- If you are using Mac OS X, then you need to select "Quick preferences" on the Opera menu, instead of the Tools menu.

Safari

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Step - 01 Open the Safari menu (OS X), or the "Edit" menu (Windows). (If the menu is not visible, press the Alt key.)
Step - 02 Select "Preferences?".
Step - 03
In the Preferences dialog box, click the Security icon (a padlock).
Enabling JavaScript in Safari
Step - 04 In the Web Content section, click the check box next to "Enable JavaScript" so that a tick appears. (Click again to remove the tick if you want to disable JavaScript.)
Step - 05 Close the Preferences dialog box by clicking the red button at the top left (OS X) or by clicking the X icon at the top right (Windows).

Netscape 4.x & 6.x (Windows or Mac)

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Step - 01 Open the "Edit" menu.
Step - 02 Click "Preferences?".
Step - 03 In the Category list, select Advanced.
Step - 04 To the right of the list, select "Enable JavaScript" to add or remove the tick.
Enabling JavaScript in Netscape 4.x & 6.x
Step-05 Click "OK".

Netscape 3.x (Windows)

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Step - 01 Open the "Options" menu.
Step - 02 Click "Network Preferences?".
Step - 03 In the Preferences dialog box, click the Languages tab.
Step - 04 Click the check box to produce a tick next to "Enable JavaScript". Click again to remove the tick and disable support.
Step - 05 Click "OK".

Netscape 2.x (Windows)

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Step - 01 Open the "Options" menu.
Step - 02 Click "Security Preferences?".
Step - 03 In the Preferences dialog box, click the General tab.
Step - 04 Click the check box to remove a tick next to "Disable JavaScript". Click again to add a tick and disable support.
Step - 05 Click "OK".

Camino

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Step - 01 Open the "Camino" menu.
Step - 02 Click "Preferences?" to open a dialog box.
Step - 04 Click "Web Features".
Step - 03 In the Content Control section, click "Enable JavaScript?" so that a tick appears.
Enabling JavaScript in Camino
Step-05 Close the Preferences dialog box by clicking the red button at the top left.
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