Using JavaScript
This site and many others use JavaScript to enhance your experience. On this
site for instance, we use it to enable you to login to your Mortons Competition
Pass account, and to make sure you've answered all the required questions for
a successful competition entry!
To find out how to turn on Javscript, click on your browser below. If it's
not listed, we would recommend that you consider using a Javascript-friendly
browser, such as Firefox, Opera or MS
Internet Explorer.
Mozilla Firefox (Windows)
Netscape 7.x (Windows)
Netscape 6.x (Windows, Macintosh)
Netscape Navigator/Communicator 4.x (Windows, Macintosh)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x and 6.x (Windows)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x (Macintosh)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x (Windows)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x (Macintosh)
America Online - AOL (Windows, Macintosh)
- Select Options from the Tools menu
- Click Content icon
- Check the box next to Enable Javascript
- Select Preferences from the Edit menu.
- Click Advanced on the left side of the dialog box.
- Check the box next to Enable Java. Click the OK button.
- Select Preferences from the Edit menu.
- Click Advanced on the left side of the dialog box.
- Check the box next to Enable JavaScript for Navigator. Click
the OK button.
- Select Preferences from the Edit menu.
- Click Advanced on the left side of the dialog box.
- Check the box next to Enable JavaScript. Click the OK button.
- Select Internet Options from the Tools menu.
- 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.
- Choose Preferences under the Explorer menu.
- Click Web Content under Web Browser.
- In Active Content, check the box next to Enable
scripting.
- In Java, click Enable Java. Click OK.
- Select Internet Options from the View menu.
- Click the Security tab.
- Set the security level for this zone to Custom
(for expert users).
- Click the Settings button (to the right of Custom).
- Scroll to the bottom of the list and enable Active scripting.
- Click the OK button to close the Security Settings window.
Click OK to close the Internet Options window.
- Click the Preferences icon in the Toolbar.
- Click the Web Content icon under Web Browser.
- In Active Content, check the box next to Enable
scripting. Click the OK button.
- JavaScript is always on.