About Javascript

What is JavaScript and why does my browser need it enabled?

JavaScript allows your browser to run small scripts that make your use of the StaffCV web sites better and easier. Without them, operating the site might be slower and less interactive. Almost all browsers support JavaScript, and JavaScript is usually enabled by default.

If you specifically wish to disable Active Scripting for Internet sites you can still use StaffCV. Please follow the following instructions (for Internet Explorer only):

  • Open Tools - Internet Options - Security Tab
  • Select the Trusted Sites icon
  • Press the Sites… button
  • Type Staffcv.com in the Add this web site to the zone field
  • Press OK and OK again to finish

You may also need to enable Active Scripting for this zone.


Enable JavaScript for Internet Explorer Browsers.

  • Open Tools - Internet Options - Security Tab
  • Click on the Internet Icon and press the Custom Level button
  • Scroll down the list to Active Scripting
  • Set Active Scripting to Enable

Enable JavaScript for Netscape Browsers.

  • Open Edit - Preferences - Advanced panel
  • Ensure a check is shown in the Enable JavaScript checkbox

Enable JavaScript for other Browsers

AOL 5.x browser:
  • Use My AOL - Preferences - WWW - Security command sequence
  • Click on the Custom Level button
  • Scroll to the Scripting options
  • Enable Active Scripting
Opera 5.0:
  • Use File - Preferences - Plugins
  • Check Enable JavaScript
For Macinstosh - Intenet Explorer 5.0:
  • Use Edit - Preferences - WEB Content - Active Content
  • Check Enable Scripting
For Macinstosh - Netscape 4.7:
  • Use Edit - Preferences - Advanced
  • Check Enable JavaScript
For Macinstosh - AOL 5.0:
  • Use My AOL - Preferences - WEB Content - Active Content
  • Check Enable Scripting

For the latest browsers please click one of the logos below

Microsoft Internet Explorer Netscape Navigator
Get Microsoft Internet Explorer