Browsers that support JavaScript allow you to take advantage of advanced features of websites created by Your-Web-Guys, including flash menus for easy site navigation. If you have problems viewing the flash menus, you probably have JavaScript turned off in your browser, or your browser doesn´t support JavaScript. If your browser is listed below, it supports JavaScript. If you use one of these browsers but still cannot see JavaScript features, JavaScript may be turned off in your browser.To turn on JavaScript, follow the directions below:
- Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 6.x and 7.x (Windows®)
- Select Internet Options from the Tools menu or, for Version 7, from Tools in the upper right portion of your screen.
- Click the Security tab.
- Click Custom level... in Security level for this zone.
- Scroll down to Scripting, near the bottom of the list.
- Under Active scripting, choose Enable.
- Click OK to leave Security Settings. Click OK to leave Internet Options.
- Mozilla® Firefox® 3.x (Windows)
- Select Options... from the Tools drop-down menu.
- Select the Content section from the options at the top of the pop-up page.
- Check the "Block pop-up windows," "Load images automatically," "Enable JavaScript" and "Enable Java" boxes.
- Click OK.
- Google Crome
- Select Customize and control Google Chrome (wrench Icon) to the right of the address bar.
- From the drop-down menu, select Options.
- Select the Under the Hood tab at the top of the window.
- Under the Privacy heading, select the Content settings button.
- On the left, under the features heading, select JavaScript.
- Select the Allow all sites to run JavaScript radio button.
- Finally, close both preference windows, and refresh the browser.
- SafariTM 3.x (Macintosh®)
- Select Preferences... from the Safari drop-down menu.
- Select the Security section from the options at the top of the pop-up page.
- Under "Web Content," check the "Enable plug-ins," "Enable Java" and "Enable JavaScript" boxes.
- Close the Security window.