Instructions to enable JavaScript
Windows Users
Microsoft Internet
Explorer
1. From the "Tools" menu at the top of the browser,
select "Internet Options"
2. Select the "Security" tab
3.
Select the "Custom Level" button
4. Scroll to the set of options
under the "Scripting" heading
5. Set each option to "enable"
6. A confirmation dialog box will appear. Select the "Yes"
button in the dialog box.
7. The dialog box will close. Select
the "OK" button on the "Internet Options" menu that remains.
8.
Refresh the current page for the changes to take effect.
Netscape Navigator (versions 6 and 7)
1. From the "Edit"
menu at the top of the browser, select "Preferences"
2. Under
the "Category" menu, expand the "Advanced" option
3. Select
"Scripts & Plugins"
4. Under the "Enable JavaScript for"
heading, check the checkbox labeled "Navigator"
5. Select the
"OK" button
6. Refresh the current page for the changes to take
effect.
Mac Users
Internet
Explorer
1. From the "Edit" menu at the top of the computer
screen, select "Preferences"
2. Under the "Web Browser" menu,
select the "Web Content" option
3. Under the "Active Content"
heading, check the checkbox labeled "Enable Scripting"
4. Select
the "OK" button
5. Refresh the current page for the changes to
take effect.
Netscape 7
1. From the "Netscape" menu at
the top of the computer screen, select "Preferences"
2. Under
the "Category" menu, expand the "Advanced" option
3. Select
"Scripts & Plugins"
4. Under the "Enable JavaScript for"
heading, check the checkbox labeled "Navigator"
5. Select the
"OK" button
6. Refresh the current page for the changes to take
effect.
Netscape 6
1. From the "Edit" menu at the top of
the computer screen, select "Preferences."
2. Under the
"Category" menu, select the "Advanced" option.
3. Check the
checkbox labeled "Enable JavaScript for Navigator"
4. Select the
"OK" button.
5. Refresh the current page for the changes to take
effect.
AOL Users
1. From America Online's Settings
menu, click Preferences.
2. Within the Preferences window, click
WWW.
3. Within the AOL Internet Properties window, from the
Security tab, click Custom Level.
4. Scroll to the set of
options under the "Scripting" heading
5. Set each option to
"enable"
6. A confirmation dialog box will appear. Select the
"Yes" button in the dialog box.
7. The dialog box will close.
Select the "OK" button on the "Internet Options" menu that
remains.
8. To close the AOL Internet Properties window, click
OK.
9. Close the Preferences window.
Note: Your browser stores many of its settings. The best
way to ensure changes take effect is to close browser completely and
then restart it.