The Javascript is a programming language designed specifically for webpages so that they can interact with the user just like any other software installed on the computer. Many years ago, the webpages are only another static document format created for the internet until the time that they need to be more complex than just being that. With Javascript programming, you can now create webpages that can do computation, animation, multimedia, and other stuff that you can do with a programming language. There might be times that you need to turn off the Javascript on the Opera 35.0 browser so that the Javascript content of the webpages will not run, like if you do not want the webpages to keep on refreshing. Just remember to turn on the Javascript again afterwards else you may not be able to access other websites that specifically requires it.
Here are the steps to turn off the Javascript on Opera 35.0 browser.
1. Click the MENU button located on the top left corner of the Opera 35.0 window, then click the SETTINGS option.
2. Click the WEBSITES category on the left pane.
3. Click the radio dial labeled "Do not allow any site to run JavaScript" so that it will be marked.
4. Click the X button of the Settings window to close it.
Here are the steps to turn off the Javascript on Opera 35.0 browser.
1. Click the MENU button located on the top left corner of the Opera 35.0 window, then click the SETTINGS option.
2. Click the WEBSITES category on the left pane.
3. Click the radio dial labeled "Do not allow any site to run JavaScript" so that it will be marked.
4. Click the X button of the Settings window to close it.
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