How to Enable JavaScript on your Web Browser



To enable JavaScript in Mozilla Firefox 2, we first have to navigate to the "Tools" menu, which is located at the top of the window (as seen in the image below.)
Please note, you may not see the exact same dropdown menu as the image below, due to the extensions we have installed.

Select "Options..." from the drop down list, as seen in the image above.
Now you should see a popup window, at the top you should see several tabs, click "Content" as seen below.

Make sure to enable Javascript (check the box to the left of "Enable JavaScript" as seen in the image above).
Now click the OK button to finish.

You can now refresh the webpage to use the full functionality of www.terrytrophy.com!



To enable JavaScript in Internet Explorer 7, we first have to navigate to the "Tools" menu, which is location at the upper right of the window

Select "Internet Options" from the dropdown list, as seen in the image above.
Now you should see a popup window, at the top you should see several tabs, click "Security" as seen below.

Make sure the Globe that says "Internet" is highlighted, then at the bottom of the popup window, click "Custom Level..." as seen above.
Now you should have another popup window, scroll down to near the bottom (See the image below for a reference) until you see an "Active Scripting" option.

As highlighted in the image above, click the "Enable" radio button under "Active Scripting".
You can now click "OK", you will be prompted asking if you would like to change the options for this zone, simply click the "Yes" button.
Now click "OK" on the remaining popup window.

You can now refresh the webpage to use the full functionality of www.terrytrophy.com!

You may also get a small yellow message at the top of the window saying Internet Explorer has blocked scripts or ActiveX content from accessing your computer (see image below for a preview), for www.terrytrophy.com it is ok to click the yellow message, then click "Allow Blocked Content..." from the menu that opens. Then click "Yes" when you are prompted to allow the script to run.