logo-microsoft-edge Enable Cookies in Microsoft Edge

  1. Launch Microsoft Edge from your desktop or start menu.
  2. Click on the three-dot icon at the top right-hand side of the URL bar.
  3. Click on the Settings option from the drop-down menu.
  4. From the left-hand side pane, click on the Cookies and Site Permissions tab.
  5. Next, click on the Manage and Delete Cookies and Site Data button.
  6. Toggle ON the Allow sites to save and read cookie data option.

logo-microsoft-edge JavaScript in Microsoft Edge

  • JavaScript is enabled in both Microsoft Edge and Firefox by default.

fx-logo-sm Enable cookies in Mozilla Firefox

  1. Launch Firefox from your desktop or start menu.
  2. Click on the menu icon, located in the upper right-hand corner of the web browser.
  3. In the window that appears, click the Options icon.
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  4. Click the Privacy icon.
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  5. For the Firefox will: drop-down menu, select the Use custom settings for history option.
  6. Ensure that the Accept cookies from sites check box is checked. In order to be able to use the HTML Creator feature within or access Digication through the ePortfolio tab in Blackboard Learn, ensure that the Accept third-party cookies option is set to Always or From visited
  7. Click OK to save your changes.

Enabling JavaScript

JavaScript is enabled in both Firefox and Internet Explorer by default.

gc-logo-sm Enable cookies in Google Chrome

  1. Launch Google Chrome from your desktop or start menu.
  2. Click on the menu icon in the top right corner of the window.
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  3. Select Settings from the menu.
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  4. Scroll to the bottom of the settings page and click Show Advanced Settings
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  5. Choose Content Settings from the Privacy section.
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  6. Ensure that the radial button for Allow local data to be set (recommended) is selected.
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  7. Click Done to save your changes.
  8. Continue on to JavaScript.

Enabling JavaScript

JavaScript, which is different from Java, is a language used by web browsers that allows for easier browsing and more browsing features. JavaScript is enabled in modern browsers by default. Use the instructions below if you have previously disabled JavaScript in Chrome.

gc-logo-sm Enable JavaScript in Google Chrome

Starting with Chrome version 42 (released April 2015), Chrome has disabled the standard way in which browsers support Java based plugins. For more information visit the Java and Google Chrome Browser page.