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Help with maps

The vast majority of content on this website is available as plain text. However, some has been published in different formats. This is because certain information can be better demonstrated in other ways, e.g. in an interactive application.

Content like this often requires JavaScript to be ‘enabled’ or the addition of a small piece of software (called a ‘plugin’) to your computer.

JavaScript

JavaScript is a programming language that allows your computer to carry out advanced functions. Although it is possible to view this website with JavaScript ‘disabled’, you need to ‘enable’ Javascript to view certain parts such as the interactive maps.

How to turn on JavaScript

Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer 6 and 7

  • Select “Tools” from the menu bar and click on “Internet Options…”.
  • Click the “Security” tab and then click the “Custom Level…” button.
  • Scroll down to the Scripting category and select the “Enable” radio button for “Active Scripting”.
  • Click the Yes button in the “Are you sure…” window. · Click the OK button.
  • Close this window and Click the Refresh button in the browser’s row of icons.

Microsoft Windows Firefox

  • Select “Edit” from the menu bar and click on “Preferences”.
  • Click on plus sign next to “Advanced” to show Advanced options.
  • Click on “Scripts & Plugins”.
  • Click on the checkbox next to “Navigator” under “Enable JavaScript for”.
  • Click the “OK” button.
  • Close this window and Click the Reload button in the browser’s row of icons.

Microsoft Windows Netscape Navigator 6+

  • Select “Edit” from the menu bar and click on “Preferences”.
  • Select the “Advanced” option.
  • Click on checkbox next to “Enable JavaScript for Navigator”
  • Click the “OK” button.
  • Close this window and Click the Reload button in the browser’s row of icons.

Microsoft Windows Opera

  • Select “File” from the menu bar and click on “Quick preferences”.
  • Click on the checkbox next to “Enable JavaScript”.
  • Close this window and Click the Reload button in the browser’s row of icons.

Apple Macintosh Internet Explorer 5.x

  • Select “Explorer” under OS X or “Edit” under earlier OSs from the menu bar and click on “Preferences…”.
  • Click on triangle next to “Web Browser” to open sub-menu if needed.
  • Under “Active Content”, click on checkbox next to “Enable Scripting”
  • Click the “OK” button.
  • Close this window and Click the Refresh button in the browser’s row of icons.

Apple Macintosh Netscape 7.x

  • Select “Netscape” under OS X or “Edit” under earlier OSs from the menu bar and click on “Preferences…”.
  • Click on triangle next to “Advanced” to open sub-menu if needed.
  • Click on “Scripts & Plugins”.
  • Click on checkbox next to “Navigator” under “Enable JavaScript for”.
  • Click the “OK” button.
  • Close this window and Click the Reload button in the browser’s row of icons.

Apple Macintosh Safari

  • Select “Safari” from the menu bar and click on “Preferences…”.
  • Click on the “Security” icon.
  • Click on checkbox next to “Enable JavaScript”.
  • Close that window.
  • Close this window and Click the Reload button in the browser’s row of icons.

Apple Macintosh Firefox

  • Select “Mozilla” under OS X or “Edit” under earlier OSs from the menu bar and click on “Preferences…”.
  • Click on triangle next to “Advanced” to open sub-menu if needed.
  • Click on “Scripts & Plugins”.
  • Click on checkbox next to “Navigator” under “Enable JavaScript for”.
  • Click the “OK” button.
  • Close this window and Click the Reload button in the browser’s row of icons. 
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