JavaScript is a crucial web component and a building block for many web apps and websites. Sometimes users can accidentally disable JavaScript, but the browser settings can help you enable it again.
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A regular column about programming. Because if/when the machines take over, we should at least speak their language. To review: JavaScript is what makes static web pages “dynamic.” Without it, the ...