Friday, May 14, 2010

How to Enable JavaScript on a Mac



you use Apple's Safari or Mozilla's Firefox web browser on your Mac computer, you can enable JavaScript to allow dynamic websites to display properly. In both browsers, the JavaScript settings are configured in the Preferences window. You can be either an administrator or a standard user on your computer to enable JavaScript.
Instructions-------------------------------------------------

Step 1

Open the Safari application by clicking on the icon in the Dock.

Step 2

Go to the "Safari" menu at the top and select "Preferences."

Step 3

Click on the "Security" tab at the top of the Preferences window.

Step 4

Check the box next to "Enable JavaScript."

Step 5

Close the Preferences window to save the settings.
Firefox Instructions

Step 1

Open the Firefox application by clicking on the icon in the Dock.

Step 2

Go to the "Firefox" menu at the top and select "Preferences."

Step 3

Go to the "Content" tab at the top of the Preferences window.

Step 4

Check the box next to "Enable JavaScript."

Step 5

Close the Preferences window to save the settings.

Things You'll Need:

1 Mac running OS X 10.4 or later

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