all browsers are capable of running javascript, and registering for facebook. you probably need to enable javascript on your browser which to tell you how i would need to know which browser you are using
Just go to one of the related links and download the executable file for your OS, and run it on your computer. The you'll have an up-to-date, JavaScript capable browser.
Almost all modern browsers support javascript. The most popular browsers (all of which support javascript) are Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Mozilla's Firefox, Apple's Safari and Google's Chrome.
Most modern browser can, but not all browsers are able to interpret JavaScript. Even the newest browsers normally give the user the ability to turn JavaScript completely off. According to a report from Yahoo! in October 2010, nearly 1% of their users have JavaScript disabled.
Unfortunately, this browser is not capable of supporting graphics.
its simple , your software may not be capable of running the program. or it is simply your browser that is not capable of it.
yes you do need to be 13 to be on facebook , because that's when you are a teenager and you are capable of looking after yourself and it is your decision
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Any computer that is capable of installing and running a browser should be fine. The more modern the browser, most likely, the better.
You change the font effect of the number to "subscript". On this browser, you don't because it is a pretty basic browser and not really capable of much.
You use the SCRIPT tag. <script type="text/javascript"> alert("This IS JAVASCRIPT!"); </script> You can place the SCRIPT tag anyplace you'd like. Generally, scripts that are being run when the page loads are placed in the HEAD section of the document, while scripts that run after the page loading are placed near the bottom of the document. (This has to do with search engine optimization (SEO)) The script tag is also capable of referencing an external script file using the SRC attribute.
When a web page is transferred to the server it includes things called HTTP headers which indicate what the browser is capable of doing, and the media it will support.