If you can't view Studio Ninja or the pages won't load on your device, please check your JavaScript settings in your browser.
Click on one of the browsers below to view help instructions:
Google Chrome (desktop/laptop)
Open Google Chrome on your computer.
In the upper-right of the Chrome window, click the 3-dot menu icon.
Click Settings from the drop-down menu.
Click Privacy and Security.
Expand the Site settings option.
Scroll down and click JavaScript.
Select Sites can use Javascript to enable it. And Don't allow sites to use JavaScript to disable.
Google Chrome (Android)
Tap the Google Chrome app on your Home screen.
Tap the Menu icon (upper-right).
Tap Settings.
From the Advanced section, tap Site settings.
Tap JavaScript.
Tap the JavaScript switch to turn it on or off.
Safari (macOS)
Open Safari.
In the menu bar, click the 'Safari' selector and choose Preferences.
Click the Security tab at the top of the Advanced window.
Click the Enable JavaScript box to toggle it on or off.
Safari (iPhone & iPad)
Tap the Settings icon on the home screen.
On the Settings screen, scroll down and tap Safari.
Scroll down to the bottom and tap the Advanced option.
Tap the toggle to enable JavaScript or disable it.
Mozilla Firefox (desktop/laptop/Android)
Enter about:config into the URL bar in Firefox.
Select the blue Accept the Risk and Continue button.
Enter javascript.enabled into the search box at the top of the page.
Select the toggle to the right of javascript.enabled to change its value to false.
On Android, tap the entry and the toggle to disable JavaScript in Firefox.
JavaScript is now disabled in your Firefox browser. To re-enable it anytime, change the value of javascript.enabled to true.
Microsoft Edge
Open Microsoft Edge.
In the upper-right corner of the screen, click the 3-dot menu icon.
Select Settings.
On the left side of the screen, select Cookies and site permissions.
Under the Site permissions section, click the box labelled JavaScript.
Use the toggle switch on the Site permissions / JavaScript page to enable or disable JavaScript.
FAQ
Why would I disable JavaScript?
Sometimes JavaScript may malfunction on a website, which prevents the page from loading. Disabling JavaScript will allow you to view a simplified version of a page that won't load properly.