How Do You Change Browser Settings Using Javascript?
JavaScript is a programming language that is included in webpages to improve functionality and the display of webpages. It allows the integration of sounds, menus and different display features that enhance the look of webpages. Changing the JavaScript settings on your web browser, whether its Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox is very simple, and takes minutes to complete. Adjusting the JavaScripting settings ensures that you minimize scripting errors that occasionally diminish web browser performance. Launch your Internet Explorer toolbar and click the “Tools” button on the top menu. Scroll down the Tools menu and click “Internet Options.” Click the “Security” tab and click “Custom Level” to open the Security Settings window. Scroll down the Security Settings window to “Scripting.” Click the “Enable” radio button under each of the following categories: Active Scripting Allow paste operations via script Scripting of Java applets Click “OK” to save the changes and “OK” again to close