If you’re like most people, you probably have JavaScript turned on in your web browser. But if you’ve somehow managed to turn it off, or if you’re using a browser that doesn’t support JavaScript, you can turn it back on again. Here’s how:

In Internet Explorer, go to the Tools menu and choose Internet Options. On the Security tab, click Custom Level. Scroll down until you see the section labeled Scripting. Under Active Scripting, choose Enable and click OK.

In Firefox, go to the Tools menu and choose Options. Click Content in the options panel. Check the box next to Enable JavaScript and click OK.

In Safari, go to the Edit menu and choose Preferences. Click Security in the options panel. Check the box next to Enable JavaScript and click OK.

In Google Chrome, go to the wrench icon in the upper right corner and choose Options (or Preferences on a Mac). Click Under the Hood in the options panel. Click Content Settings under Privacy. In the JavaScript section, choose Allow all sites to run JavaScript and click OK.