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You may want to consider linking to this site, to educate any script-disabled users on how to enable JavaScript in five most commonly used browsers. You are free to use the code below and modify it according to your needs.
For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Here are the instructions how to enable JavaScript in your web browser.
On enable-javascript.com we optimize the script-disabled user experience as much as we can:
- The instructions for your browser are put at the top of the page
- All the images are inlined, full-size, for easy perusing
- This developer-centric message is out of the way.
We want your visitors to have JavaScript enabled just as much as you do!
Check If JavaScript Is Enabled
If you click the "Test JavaScript" button, then the text box below it should show 'Yes, JavaScript is enabled.'
After you click it, if the text is showing "enabled", then assume JavaScript is running.
If this didn't work and the text never appears, then JavaScript is not running.
There are two possibilities:
- JavaScript may have been deliberately turned off as a security precaution.
If you want to run radar loops, then you will have to either reduce your web browser security setting, or use a 'custom' setting to turn JavaScript ON. If you want to, try to turn JavaScript ON, and then reload this web page to see if the button works.
Some recipes for turning JavaScript ON are:
Microsoft Internet ExplorerFirefoxMozilla - go to Tools
- then Internet Options...
- select the Security tab
- press the Custom Level button
- scroll down to Scripting
- enable Active Scripting
- go to Tools
- then Options...
- select the Content option
- tick Enable JavaScript
- go to Edit
- then Preferences...
- select the Advanced category
- click Scripts & Plug-ins
- Enable JavaScript for Navigator
SafariKonquerorOpera - go to Safari
- then Preferences
- select the Security tab
- under Web Content tick Enable JavaScript
- go to Settinigs
- then Configure Konqueror
- select the Java & JavaScript category
- choose the JavaScript tab
- tick Enable JavaScript globally
- go to Tools
- then Perferences
- select the Advanced tab
- choose the Content category
- tick Enable JavaScript
Another possibility is that JavaScript may never run in this browser. e.g. the AMAYA [the W3C web browser] does not have Javascript.
Perhaps try another web browser - you may wish to install Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla or Firefox or Opera, ...
To view Google ads on a website, activate JavaScript in your browser. Follow the instructions provided by your browser: Browser upgrades, security software, or patches may change your browser’s JavaScript setting. If you have problems viewing Google ads, confirm that JavaScript is activated in your browser.Activate JavaScript in Google Chrome
Activate JavaScript in another browser
If the JavaScript setting is set to “Prompt,” websites that show Google ads may display a warning.
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