The previous page requires a browser with Javascript capabilites.
If part of the page was blank, then either your browser does not understand
Javascript, or you have Javascript turned off under your preferences menu.
To turn Javascript back on:
Internet Explorer 7:
- Select the Tools menu along the top of the Explorer window.
- Select Internet Options.
- Select the Advanced tab.
- In the window that opens, scroll down looking for a coffee cup symbol. Enable JavaScript.
- Click OK, then OK again.
Internet Explorer 6.x and lower:
- Select the Tools menu along the top of the Explorer window.
- Select Internet Options.
- Select the Security tab.
- In the first box, Web content 'Zone', select Internet.
- In the next box, 'Security level for this zone', select Custom Level.
- In the window that opens, scroll down to the 'Scripting' section, and under 'Active scripting', select 'Enable'.
- Click OK, then OK again.
Firefox:
- Select the Tools menu along the top of the Firefox window.
- Select Options.
- From the icons along the top, select Content.
- In the first section, put checks beside 'Enable Java' and 'Enable JavaScript'.
- Click OK.
Safari:
- From the Safari menu, select Security.
- Check the boxes for 'Use Plug-Ins', 'Java' and 'JavaScript'.
Bear in mind that some browsers are too old to understand Javascript
at all, and others (such as Internet Explorer) have certain important
features missing. Currently, the best way to ensure that Javascript
web pages behave the way they were intended is to download the latest copy
of Firefox.
Now choose Back on your browser and Reload the page.
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