
The old version of Edge (now known as "Edge Legacy") didn't have any controls to enable or disable Javascript. You may also want to take a moment to clear your cookies and history in Edge. You can simply close the Advanced Settings menu and resume browsing.Ĭongratulations, you just configured JavaScript in Edge. Once you've chosen your desired JavaScript setting, the setting takes effect immediately. Use the Add buttons for the Block and Allow sections to control exactly what websites will run Javascript for you. You may decide to disable Javascript on all websites, but then only allow it for specific websites that you trust (or vice-versa).

This "all or nothing" setting for Javascript may not be fine-grained enough for your liking, as such, Edge lets you mark websites to specifically allow or disable Javascript on. Slide it to the left (it turns grey) to disable Javascript on all websites you visit. The main Javascript enabled/disabled setting is controlled by the slider control at the top - slight it to the right (it turns dark blue) to enable Javascript running on all websites you visit. You can now change your JavaScript settings to what you want. Choose your preferred JavaScript settings.Click into the JavaScript section which will be highlighted by yellow. This will hide all other settings and only show you settings relating to Javascript.īecause you searched for "Javascript", Edge will now highlight the settings which relate to JavaScript. In the search field in the top right of the settings page that has now appeared, type "Javascript" One of them will be named " Settings".Īt the bottom of the large menu which just appeared, the bottom item will be called Settings.

This is the "Settings and more" buttonĬlick it. In the top right hand corner of your Edge browser's window, you will see a small button with 3 dots in it. This guide will step you through the process of enabling Javascript in Microsoft's Edge browser.
