WEBSITE HELP
This site has been tested on
windows platform in both Internet Explorer (5.0
and above) and Netscape Navigator (6.0 and above), but should also work in
other major browsers. Please make sure you are using the latest version of
your preferred browser. It's quick, free and easy to update your browser,
and virtually all web sites you visit will be best viewed with the latest
browser versions. Below are links to
download the latest version of either Internet Explorer or Netscape
Navigator.
For best viewing, you should set the screen resolution of your computer
monitor to at least 1280x800 pixels. Here’s how:
On a PC with Windows 95/98
- Select Settings from the Start menu.
- Select the Control Panel option from the Settings Menu.
- Select the Display option from the Control Panel.
- Select the Settings tab.
- In the Desktop/Screen area, move the lever until the text below
the lever says 1280 by 800 pixels.
- Click the OK button. A message appears indicating that Windows
will resize your desktop, and that it might take a few seconds.
- Click the OK button again.
- After changing the screen resolution, a dialog box appears asking if
you want to keep this setting. Click Yes to keep the setting.
On a PC with Windows 3.1/3.11
- In the Program Manager, double click on the Main program
group.
- Double click on the Windows Setup option.
- Select Change System Settings from the Options menu.
- Click on the arrow to the right of the Display field to access
a list of all the possible screen resolutions from which you can select.
- Scroll through the list and select an 1280x800 resolution option. (Note
that there may be more than one option, such as “1280x800 small fonts”;
“1280x800 256 color.” However, only certain screen drivers may work with
your computer, so that will most likely be the determining factor in your
selection.)
- Click the OK button of the dialog box and a new dialog box
appears asking whether you want to install the Current Driver or a
New Driver.
- Select the Current Driver option, which will bring up a dialog
box indicating you need to restart Windows for the new driver to take
effect. (If you select a driver which is not currently installed on your
computer, you need to install the driver on your computer, or try a
different driver which might already be installed on your computer.)
- Click OK to restart Windows, unless you have unsaved files
open. In this case, close your files before restarting Windows. Your new
screen resolution selection will take effect when you restart Windows.
On a Macintosh
- Go to the Apple Menu — Control Panels, and choose
Monitors.
- Click on the Monitor icon at the top of the control panel and
then choose either 800x600 or 1024x768.
- With the older Mac operating systems, go to the Apple Menu —
Control Panels, and choose Monitors. Then choose Options,
and choose the 1280x800 resolution.
- Remember, when opening the browser on your Mac, be sure to drag the
browser window to the full width of your computer screen.
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