Jan 10
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How to browse a JavaScript-ridden Website
The culprit here is JavaScript and some folks just go to town with the damn thing whenever the opportunity comes up. I reached my limit the other day when every mouse move I made on a particular website brought up pop-up ads and stupid surveys, pulled up external web links and plain made the browsing experience very frustrating.
I tried disabling JavaScript on Internet Explorer, but the process was too cumbersome: Tools|Internet Options|Security Tab|Custom Level|Scroll to/Find the “Scripting” Section|Look for “Scripting of Java Applets|Disable/Enable|Restart Browser. What a bummer. I tried Firefox which was a little better: Tools|Options|Content|Enable/Disable JavaScript. This step works for the Flock browser as well.
The solution was the Opera browser. Three steps – Tools|Quick Preferences|Disable/Enable Javascript. So now, whenever I run across those annoying websites, it is a simple thing to disable JavaScript so I can read articles and comments without aggravation. When a section comes up that requires JavaScript, I simply turn it back on. This has done so well in reducing my stress level that Opera is now my default browser. Whenever a “Internet Explorer Only” site comes up, I use IE.

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