How do I enable JavaScript in my browser?

Mostly you need extra plugins, addons to see the webpages properly and sometime you also have them but not enabled. One of them the most needed component is javascript, used in mostly every webpage.

"Use the Content Settings dialog to manage the following settings: cookies, images, JavaScript, plug-ins, pop-ups, location sharing, and notifications. Follow the steps below to adjust these settings. These steps apply to Google Chrome on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS."

To enable this , please follow the instructions below:

Internet Explorer
  1. Select 'Tools' from the top menu
  2. Choose 'Internet Options'
  3. Click on the 'Security' tab
  4. Click on 'Custom Level'
  5. Scroll down until you see section labled 'Scripting'
  6. Under 'Active Scripting', select 'Enable' and click OK


Netscape Navigator 
  1. Select 'Edit' from the top menu
  2. Choose 'Preferences'
  3. Choose 'Advanced'
  4. Choose 'Scripts & Plugins'
  5. Select the 'Enable JavaScript' checkbox and click OK
Mozilla Firefox (1.0)
  1. Select 'Tools' from the top menu
  2. Choose 'Options'
  3. Choose 'Web Features' from the left navigation
  4. Select the checkbox next to 'Enable JavaScript' and click OK
Mozilla Firefox (1.5)
  1. Select 'Tools' from the top menu
  2. Choose 'Options'
  3. Choose 'Content' from the top navigation
  4. Select the checkbox next to 'Enable JavaScript' and click OK
Apple Safari (1.0)
  1. Select 'Safari' from the top menu
  2. Choose 'Preferences'
  3. Choose 'Security'
  4. Select the checkbox next to 'Enable JavaScript'
Googel Chrome
  1. Click the wrench icon wrench icon on the browser toolbar.
  2. Select Options (Preferences on Mac and Linux; Settings on Chrome OS).
  3. Click the Under the Hood tab.
  4. Click Content settings in the "Privacy" section.
    • Cookies are files created by websites you've visited to store browsing information, such as your site preferences or profile information. They're allowed by default. It's important to be aware of your cookie settings because cookies can allow sites to track your navigation during your visit to those sites. Learn more about managing cookies
    • Images are allowed by default. To prevent images from displaying, select "Do not show any images."
    • JavaScript is commonly used by web developers to make their sites more interactive. If you choose to disable JavaScript, you may find that some sites don't work properly.
    • Plug-ins are used by websites to enable certain types of web content (such as Flash or Windows Media files) that browsers can't inherently process. They're allowed by default. Learn more about managing plug-ins
    • Pop-ups are blocked by default from appearing automatically and cluttering your screen. Learn more about managing pop-ups
    • Location requests: Google Chrome alerts you by default whenever a site wants to use your location information. Learn more about location sharing
    • Notifications: Some websites, such as Google Calendar, can show notifications on your computer desktop. Google Chrome alerts you by default whenever a site wants permission to automatically show notifications.
    Click Manage exceptions in any section to customize how resources for specific websites should be handled. Want to add a site to the exceptions list? You can enter hostnames and IP addresses, as well as specific domain masks (e.g. enter [*.]google.com to match everything from google.com and www.google.com, but not othergoogle.com).
Please keep in mind that upgrading your browser or installing new security software or security patches may affect your JavaScript settings. It is a good idea to double-check that JavaScript is still enabled if you notice problems displaying Google ads. Additionally, if your JavaScript setting is set to 'Prompt', you may encounter a warning about downloading potentially dangerous scripts from a website that displays Google ads.
If you are still experiencing problems viewing the ads after ensuring that JavaScript is enabled in your browser, please check if you have any personal firewall or security software installed.