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  2. Enable JavaScript - AOL Help

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    Learn how to enable JavaScript in your browser to access additional AOL features and content.

  3. Download or update your web browser - AOL Help

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    Safari - Get it for the first time or update your current version. • Firefox - Get it for the first time or update your current version. • Chrome - Get it for the first time or update your current version. • Edge - Comes pre-installed with Windows 10. Get the latest update.

  4. Browser toolbar - Wikipedia

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    Crossrider have launched an online real-time IDE for developing cross browser extensions without the need to download an SDK. It is free to use. KangoExtensions [29] supports IE, Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Opera. Kango is only free for open-source non-profitable projects. Conduit [30] supports IE, Firefox, Safari, and Chrome. It enables you ...

  5. Safari (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Apple introduced the Safari web, on January 7, 2003. At the time, Steve Jobs called Safari, “a turbo browser for Mac OS X.” Apple created Safari for speed, calling it the fastest browser for the Mac. Jobs compared it to Internet Explorer, Netscape, and Chimera (later renamed Camino), showing that Safari was faster.

  6. Browser extension - Wikipedia

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    Chrome was the first browser with an extension API based solely on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Beta testing for this capability began in 2009, [13] [14] and the following year Google opened the Chrome Web Store. As of June 2012, there were 750 million total installations of extensions and other content hosted on the store. [15]

  7. Progressive web app - Wikipedia

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    iOS Safari partially implements manifests, while most of the PWA metadata can be defined via Apple-specific extensions to the meta tags. These tags allow developers to enable full-screen display, define icons and splash screens, and specify a name for the application.

  8. Webarchive - Wikipedia

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    Apple Binary Property List webarchive is a Web archive file format available on macOS and Windows for saving and reviewing complete web pages using the Safari web browser . [ 1 ] The webarchive format differs from a standalone HTML file because it also saves linked files such as images, CSS , and JavaScript . [ 2 ]

  9. NPAPI - Wikipedia

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    LiveConnect is a feature of Web browsers that allows Java and JavaScript software to intercommunicate within a Web page. From the Java side it allows an applet to invoke the embedded scripts of a page, or to access the built-in JavaScript environment, much as scripts can.