It seems like you might be encountering issues with accessing content on a website. To resolve this, you can typically enable JavaScript (JS) and manage your ad blocker settings in your web browser. Here's a general guide on how to do this:
Enabling JavaScript
Chrome:
- Click the three dots in the upper-right corner of the browser window.
- Go to 'Settings' > 'Privacy and security' > 'Site Settings'.
- Scroll down to 'Content' and click on 'JavaScript'.
- Turn it on by toggling the switch to the right.
Firefox:
- Type
about:config
in the address bar and press Enter. - Search for
javascript.enabled
. - Double-click it to change the value to
true
.
- Type
Safari:
- Go to 'Preferences' in the Safari menu.
- Click on the 'Security' tab.
- Check the box next to 'Enable JavaScript'.
- Edge:
- Click the three dots in the upper-right corner, then choose 'Settings'.
- Under 'Cookies and site permissions', click 'JavaScript'.
- Turn it on by toggling the switch to the right.
Disabling Ad Blocker
Find your ad blocker extension or settings in your browser:
- Look for an icon near the address bar that resembles a stop sign (uBlock Origin, Adblock Plus, etc.).
- Click on it to access the options or settings.
Temporarily disable the ad blocker on the site:
- Often, there's an option to "Pause on this site" or "Whitelist this site" which allows ads temporarily or permanently for specific sites.
Alternatively, disable the ad blocker extension entirely:
- Go to your browser's extension settings.
- Turn off or remove the ad blocker extension.
Make sure to refresh the webpage after making these changes. If you continue to experience issues, try accessing the site with a different browser or in incognito mode, as this can sometimes bypass extensions and settings that interfere with site access.