Using JavaScript on Buzz.bm
Our website uses JavaScript to power the dynamic site navigation as well as some other custom features - such as validating fields during our purchase process. You may experience difficulties accessing these features within the site if you do not have Javascript enabled.
We are aware that using an Internet browser with "high security"
settings or accessing the website via a PC or network that has a firewall installed can cause particular access difficulties - as Javascript is automatically disabled.
To enable JavaScript whilst using our website you will need to adjust your browser's security settings.
Enabling JavaScript
If you have installed Microsoft Service Pack 2 for XP
You may see a warning at the top of the window

Click on this bar and another box will come up

Click on Allow Blocked Content
Yet another box will come up! Click on Yes

Now you will be able to get the JavaScripts that are necessary for viewing our pages
For more information, visit the Microsoft Web Site
If you are using Internet Explorer 6.x, 5.x or 4.x (Windows):
Click the Tools menu
Click Internet Options ..., to open the Internet Options dialog box
Click the Security tab
Click the Internet symbol (a globe)
Click the Custom Level ... button, to open the Security Settings
dialog box
In the Settings list, scroll down to Scripting
Under Active Scripting, click Enable, so that a dot appears next to
it

(If you are unsure about the other Security Settings, please check
with your Network Administrator)
Click OK to close the Security Settings dialog box
Click Yes in the Warning! message box
Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box
If you are using Netscape 7.x (Windows or Mac):
Click the Edit menu
Click Preferences ..., to open the Preferences dialog box
In the Category list, click the triangle next to “Advanced” so that
it points downwards
In the list of items beneath Advanced, click “Scripts & Plugins”
To the right of the list, beneath Enable JavaScript for, click
“Navigator” to add a tick

Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box
If you are using Internet Explorer 5.x (Mac):
Click the Edit menu
Click Preferences ..., to open the Internet Explorer Preferences
dialog box
In the scrolling list, click the triangle next to Web Browser so
that it points downwards and you can see the bulleted items beneath it
Click Security Zones
In the Zone: pop-up menu, select Internet Zone
Select Custom (for expert users)
Click the Settings... button to open the Internet zone dialog box
Scroll down so that “Scripting” is visible, and select Enable from
the pop-up menu for Execute Scripts

(If you are unsure about the other settings, please check with your
Network Administrator)
Click OK to close the Internet zone dialog box
Click OK to close the Internet Explorer Preferences dialog box
If you are using Netscape 6.x or 4.x (Windows or Mac):
Click the Edit menu
Click Preferences ..., to open the Preferences dialog box
In the Category list, click Advanced
To the right of the list, click “Enable JavaScript” to add a
tick

Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box