JavaScript is a scripting language developed to enable Web authors to design interactive sites. It is compatible with most modern browsers.
JavaScript shares features and structures of the full Java language, but was developed independently. It can interact with HTML source code, which enables dynamic content. JavaScript is endorsed by a number of software companies, and is an open language that anyone can use without purchasing a license.
Many of the features of WhatIfSports.com require a JavaScript-enabled browser.
How do I verify Javascript is on in my browser?
Mozilla Firefox
- Select Tools | Options... from the main menu.
- Select Content button from the top row of options.
- Select "Enable JavaScript." (You do not need to enable Java, but it is OK if you do.)
Google Chrome
On Windows/Linux:
- Select Options from the "Wrench" graphic icon menu on the upper/right side of the Google Chrome window.
On Mac OS X: Select Preferences from the Chrome menu.
- Select the Under the Hood tab.
- Click the Content settings... button underneath the Privacy area.
- Select the JavaScript tab.
- Select "Allow all sites to run JavaScript (recommended)" option.
- Optionally: Click the Exceptions... button to control which sites can or cannot use JavaScript.
Safari
- Select Preferences from the Safari menu (on Mac OS) or the Edit menu (on Windows).
- Select Security tab at the top.
- Make sure "Enable JavaScript" is checked.