2014-10-08

JavaScript is used in a variety of ways to improve your browsing experience, such as validating and executing form submissions and allowing interactive content. Below, we have provided simple instructions for enabling JavaScript in the most popular web browsers. To determine your browser version, click on Help in the menu bar of your browser and then select About.

Once you have enabled Javascript on your browser, click here to return to mariettatimes.com.

The following instructions describe how to enable JavaScript for:

Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape, Opera, Safari, Chrome, Mozilla and AOL browsers.

Internet Explorer 5 and above

Select Internet Options from the Tools menu.

In Internet Options dialog box select the Security tab.

Select the earth(Internet) icon.

Click the Custom Level… button. The Security Settings dialog box will pop up.

Under Active Scripting category select Enable.

Click OK twice to close out.

Finally, Refresh your browser.

Internet Explorer 5.X for Mac OS X

Select Preferences from the Explorer menu.

Click the arrow next to Web Browser.

Click Web Content.

Under Active Content check Enable Scripting.

Click OK.

Finally, Refresh your browser.

Internet Explorer 5 for Mac OS 9

Select Preferences from the Edit menu.

Click the arrow next to Web Browser.

Click Web Content.

Under Active Content check Enable Scripting.

Click OK.

Finally, Refresh your browser.

Internet Explorer 4.X

Select Internet Options from the View menu.

Click the Security tab.

Click Custom.

Click Settings.

Scroll down to locate Scripting.

Click Enable for Active Scripting.

Click OK.

Finally, Refresh your browser.
Firefox (Windows)

Select Options from the Tools menu.

Click the Content icon/tab at the top of the window.

Check Enable JavaScript.

Click OK.

Finally, Refresh your browser.

Firefox (MAC)

Select the Firefox menu item from the Apple/System bar at the top of the screen.

From the drop-down menu, select Preferences…

Select the Security icon/tab at the top of the window.

Check the Enable Javascript checkbox under the Web Content category.

Close the Options window to save your changes.

Finally, Refresh your browser.
Netscape 7.X

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