Display Problems?
Some
people may experience problems viewing this
site properly, and there are several
reasons why this may be.
JavaScript Disabled
If you don't see a menu at the left
- you probably have JavaScript
disabled. JavaScript is used for
both the menu at the left
and the Homepage image animation. So
you cannot properly view this site
with JavaScript disabled. You need
to change your browser settings.
Internet Explorer
With IE, we have a page "Active
content" which explains how
to make the necessary
adjustments - really easy to do.
You will need to do this to view
many other websites as well.
Netscape
In NS, go to Edit/Preferences,
then select Advanced/Scripts &
Plugins and make sure JavaScript
is enabled. In IE, go to
Tools/Internet Options, then
click on the Security tab. Click
the "Custom Options" button.
Scroll down to where it says
"Active Scripting" and click on
"Enable".
Screen Resolution
If you can't see much without doing
a lot of scrolling - you probably
have a very small screen resolution.
This site is really not usable at an
800x600 display resolution. At such
a resolution, you cannot make the
browser large enough to see much.
You need at least a 1024x768
resolution, and I recommend
1280x1024 or more. On your computer,
go to Start/Settings/Control Panel,
then double-click the Display icon.
Click on the Settings tab, then
change the Screen Area slider.
Java
If you don't have the Java
plug-in installed on your machine,
this is easily downloaded FREE from
the
Java website.
Font Size
If the menu items seem strangely
aligned - you probably have your
computer set to use "large fonts".
The site's layout is based on the
default "Small Fonts" setting. You
can check this by going to
Start/Settings/Control Panel, then
double-clicking on "Display". Click
the "Settings" tab, then click the
"Advanced" button. The top entry on
the "General" table is the font
size. Make sure this is set to
"Small Fonts".
Page Last Updated
07/01/2008