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JavaScript programs cannot be compiled, but it is easy to run them if you embed them into a HTML file, and open it in your browser. Note: If you want a example, select menu-command View/Source and search for '<script'
Javascript is a website feature. To turn it on, go into the "options" or "preferences" menu item of your web browser. Javascript controls will be found there.
If you are speaking of this website, you will have to have Javascript enabled in the settings menu for Safari.
JavaScript is a computer scripting language used to make a website more versatile and interactive. Enabling JavaScript varies by browser.Mozilla FirefoxClick the Tools menu, or press Alt+T if you don't see a menu, and select Options \ Content \ Enable JavaScript. When you're finished click on OK to save changes.Internet ExplorerClick the Tools menu \ Internet Options \ Security \ Internet \ Custom Level. Scroll down to the Scripting section and click to Enable JavaScript. Do not choose the Prompt option, since you will be prompted every time a web site tries to use JavaScript. When you're finished click OK and then OK again.SafariGo to Edit \ Preferences \ Security \ Enable JavaScript. When you're finished simply close the window.OperaClick on the Opera button and choose Preferences \ Advanced \ Content \ Enable JavaScript. When you're finished click OK.
Start Menu!
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Move the mouse pointer until it rests on the start icon at the bottom left corner of the screen, and click it with the left mouse button. The start menu will open up. There are small arrows next to several items in the main menu. These arrows indicates that a sub-menu exists. Place your pointer on Programs to open up the Programs sub-menu. The double arrow at the bottom of the programs sub-menu indicate that some programs in the menu are not presently displayed on the screen. Click on the double arrow so that all the programs are shown. Some items in the programs menu, such as Accessories, have sub-menus on their own. You can choose an item in the menu by single clicking on it.
The folks who programmed those programs didn't have the installer place links inside your start menu. The Windows start menu isn't populated automatically. Programs put links into the start menu during their installation process. On top of that, you as a user can remove those links without uninstalling the programs.
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The desktop displays menu bars for easy access to files and programs.
yes, if you click 'All Programs' with the green arrow in the start menu it will show you all programs available for launching on your computer
It Is In The Start Menu Start Menu\Programs\Startup