Internet Explorer
  1. On web browser menu click "Tools" icon and select "Internet Options".
2. In the "Internet Options" window select the "Security" tab.
3. On the "Security" tab click on the "Custom level" button.
4. When the "Security Settings - Internet Zone" dialog window opens, look for the "Scripting" section.
5. In the "Active Scripting" item select "Enable".
6. When the "Warning!" window pops out asking "Are you sure you want to change the settings for this zone?" select "Yes".
7. In the "Internet Options" window click on the "OK" button to close it.
8. Click on the "Refresh" button of the web browser to refresh the page.
Microsoft Edge
  1. Open Microsoft Edge.
2. In the upper-right corner of the screen, click the "..." icon.
3. At the bottom of the Settings and more menu, select Settings.
4. On the left side of the screen, select Site permissions.
5. Under the Site permissions section, click the box labeled JavaScript.
6. On the Site permissions / JavaScript screen, use the toggle switch to enable and disable JavaScript.
Google Chrome
  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
2. At the top right, click More Settings.
3. At the bottom, click Advanced.
4. Under "Privacy and security," click Content settings.
5. Click JavaScript.
6. Turn on Allowed (recommended).
Mozilla Firefox
  1. In the address bar, type about:config and press Enter.
2. Click "I'll be careful, I promise" if a warning message appears.
3. In the search box, search for javascript.enabled
4. Toggle the "javascript.enabled" preference (right-click and select "Toggle" or double-click the preference) to change the value from "false" to "true".
5. Click on the "Reload current page" button of the web browser to refresh the page.
Apple Safari
  1. On the web browser menu click on the "Edit" and select "Preferences".
2. In the "Preferences" window select the "Security" tab.
3. In the "Security" tab section "Web content" mark the "Enable JavaScript" checkbox.
4. Click on the "Reload the current page" button of the web browser to refresh the page.