A "slow script" warning in Safari occurs when a webpage is running a script that takes too long to execute, potentially causing the browser to become unresponsive. This can happen due to poorly optimized code, excessive loops, or heavy processing tasks on the page. Safari prompts the user to either stop the script or continue waiting, allowing them to manage their browsing experience. Users can troubleshoot this issue by refreshing the page or clearing their browser cache.
I figured it out, java script was turned off. to turn it back on go to settings. Next go to safari. Then just slide java script from off to on.
The latest Safari browser download will shock you. Several times faster, major changes that have to be seen to be believed. As for tabs, it has that problem solved.
Your browser settings causing script to be slow to load and the fact you allow them to run anyway
Well, it depends on a lot of things, like which model you have and which WiFi network you are using.
It depends mainly on what web page you are trying to view and the version of safari you are using. There may be a problem with the webpage or Safari too old to recognize new types of html. Sometimes a slow or spotty internet connection can cause the CSS styles to not load or load improperly, thus not displaying the page as intended.
maybe your computer is too slow or has problems. also some internet browsers dont seem to load certain sites. try safari.
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.
The real question is: Which browsers support jQueryAll updated versions of Opera, Safari, Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer.Other browsers in their up-to-date versions may support it too.
safari
Safari is free.
Telugu Script evolved from Bhattiprolu script, which is a variant of Brahmi Script
Every script is called a script. Regardless of the genre, the script is still called the script.