Enabling JavaScript in Browsers
Enabling JavaScript in Browsers
All the modern browsers come with built-in support for JavaScript. Frequently, you
may need to enable or disable this support manually. This chapter explains the
procedure of enabling and disabling JavaScript support in your browsers: Internet
Explorer, Firefox, chrome, and Opera.
Here are simple steps to turn on or turn off JavaScript in your Internet Explorer −
JavaScript in Firefox
Then you will find the warning dialog. Select I’ll be careful, I promise!
Then you will find the list of configure options in the browser.
There you will find the option to enable or disable javascript by right-clicking
on the value of that option → select toggle.
JavaScript in Chrome
Click the Chrome menu at the top right hand corner of your browser.
Select Settings.
In the "Javascript" section, select "Do not allow any site to run JavaScript" or
"Allow all sites to run JavaScript (recommended)".
JavaScript in Opera
Select Enable JavaScript checkbox.
To disable JavaScript support in your Opera, you should not select the Enable
JavaScript checkbox.
If you have to do something important using JavaScript, then you can display a
warning message to the user using <noscript> tags.
You can add a noscript block immediately after the script block as follows −
<html>
<body>
<!--
document.write("Hello World!")
//-->
</script>
<noscript>
</noscript>
</body>
</html>
Now, if the user's browser does not support JavaScript or JavaScript is not enabled,
then the message from </noscript> will be displayed on the screen.