JavaScript is a scripting language that is built into almost every browser and should be enabled in order to take full advantage of our interactive site features. If you need to enable JavaScript, please follow the steps for your particular web browser.
Internet Explorer (all versions):
In the Tools menu, select Internet Options, and then click the Security tab and click Internet Zone. If you do not have to customize your Internet security settings, click Default Level. If you have to customize your Internet security settings, follow these steps:
- Click Custom Level.
- In the Security Settings – Internet Zone dialog box, click Enable for Active Scripting in the Scripting section.
- Click the Back button to return to the previous page, and then click the Refresh button to run scripts.
Firefox (Windows):
- In the Tools menu, select Options.
- In the Options window, select the Content tab.
- Select the Enable Javascript checkbox to permit JavaScripts to execute on your computer.
- Click OK to close the Options window.
Firefox (OS X):
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In the Firefox menu, click Preferences.
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In the Preferences window, select the Content tab.
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Select the Enable JavaScript checkbox to permit JavaScripts to execute on your computer.
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Close the Preferences window.
Safari (Windows):
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In the Edit menu, select Preferences.
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In the Preferences window, select the Security tab.
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In the Security tab section, under Web Content, select the Enable JavaScript checkbox.
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Close the Preferences window.
Safari (OS X):
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In the Safari menu, select Preferences.
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In the Preferences window, select the Security tab.
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In the Security tab section, under Web Content, select the Enable JavaScript checkbox.
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Close the Preferences window.
Chrome (Windows):
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From the menu (wrench) icon, click on Customize and control Google Chrome and select Options.
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In the Google Chrome Options window, select the Under the Hood tab.
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In the Privacy section, click Content settings... button.
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In the Content Setting window, select the JavaScript tab.
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In the JavaScript tab, select Allow all sites to run JavaScript (recommended).
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Close the Content Settings window.
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Close the Google Chrome Options window.
Chrome (OS X):
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From the menu bar, click on the Chrome menu and select Options.
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In the Options window, select the Under the Hood tab.
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In the Privacy section, click Content settings... button.
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In the Content Setting window, select the JavaScript tab from the left-hand menu of Features.
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In the JavaScript Settings tab, select Allow all sites to run JavaScript (recommended).
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Close the Content Settings window.
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Close the Options window.