How to Turn On JavaScript in your Web Browser
ReadySetAuction requires JavaScript support to function
properly, so if it’s been disabled in your web browser you’ll need to
turn it back on again.
If your browser isn’t covered on this page, consult its documentation for instructions.
Instructions for Chrome
- Click the button with the wrench icon near the top-right corner of the browser window, and select Settings from the menu that appears.
- Type “javascript” into the settings search field, which should already be active and waiting.
- Click the “Content settings…” button below the Privacy heading (it will have a yellow label that says “javascript” pointing at it).
- In the Content Settings dialog, under the JavaScript heading, choose “Allow all sites to run JavaScript (recommended).”
- Click the “OK” button to save your preferences, then close Chrome’s settings tab.
Instructions for Firefox
- On a Macintosh, press ⌘+, on your keyboard to open the browser’s preferences. On Windows, press Alt+T to open the Tools menu and click Options.
- Look along the top of the window you opened in step 1, and you’ll see a series of icons that stand for the different kinds of settings you can configure. Click “Content.”
- Find and check the “Enable JavaScript” checkbox.
- On Windows, click the “OK” button to save your preferences. On a Macintosh, simply close the window you opened in step 1.
Instructions for Internet Explorer
- Press Alt+T on your keyboard to open the Tools menu, and click Internet options.
- In the Internet Options dialog, click the Security tab.
- Click the “Internet” (globe) icon then, toward the bottom of the dialog, find and click the “Default level” button.
- Click the “OK” button to save your preferences.
Instructions for Safari
- On your keyboard, press ⌘+, (Macintosh) or Ctrl+, (Windows) to open the browser’s preferences.
- Look along the top of the window you opened in step 1, and you’ll see a series of icons that stand for the different kinds of settings you can configure. Click “Security.”
- Find and check the “Enable JavaScript” checkbox, then close the preferences window.