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We have designed the magazine to load onto your computer as quickly as possible - there is nothing worse than waiting for minutes on end for pages to load.
To see any page with the minimum number of scroll bars, you need to have your display set to at least 800 x 600. Higher than this is preferable. If you have your display set to 640 x 480, the magazine will not be easy to read.
To reset your display using Windows 95 or 98, click on a blank portion of the desktop with your right mouse button then, using your left mouse button, click on the Properties bar, then the Settings tab. Move the Screen Area slider to the required setting then click on the Apply button.
If you are using 800 x 600 or greater
and the display still does not look right, assuming you are using
Microsoft Explorer 3 or greater, press the F11 key and this will
toggle full page.
You can also help visibility
by clicking on View, click on Text Size and click
on Smallest.
When you are browsing through the webmag, the contents page stays visible on the left. Simply click on any of the contents to take you to that area.
If you wish to print any of the articles, simply click on the article area once then either click on the 'Print' icon at the top of the screen or click on File, then Print then OK.
Extensive use of Verdana typeface has been used in these pages as this font was specially designed to be 'easy on the eye' for web users. If you do not have this font installed on your system then a free download is available from www.microsoft.com/typography. In the absence of Verdana your browser will revert to Arial font. You can tell if you are using Verdana by comparing the two small sections below. The frame on the left is using Verdana, the one on the right is Arial. If these two look identical then you do not have Verdana installed already.
| This small example of text is written in Verdana and should look different from that on the right | This small example of text is written in Arial and should look different to that on the left |
If you have problems or would like more information, e-mail me -
Bill Stevenson
Stevenson Computer Consultancy
Leeds