Screen Resolution
Re size the Screen On your computer Click on Start Click on Settings Click on Control Panel Double Click Display Click on Settings In Desktop Area move the slide bar to read 640 x 480 pixels 800 x 600 pixels 1024 x 768 pixels or larger if your monitor will accept it. Click OK Show Pictures/Ads/Links If you reach a page and there are either a lot of blank spaces (text or image links have been removed) or a lot of white squares with a red X in the center it is most likely that your Anti Virus Protection or Firewall Software is preventing the page from being displayed correctly. Also note that using an adblocker may interfere with the way a site displays. (Some sites have their images on servers other than their own - some ad blockers will prevent these from being loaded as they are unable to reconcile the conflicting pathway data). Try clicking on show image, if this fails, try adjusting settings to low or turning off ad blocking, then reload the page hopefully you should see most if not all of it clearly now. We use either Avant Browser (8.02.107) which has an inbuilt pop up ad blocker, text only browsing and under tools it is easy to toggle on/off various features ie. pictures, sounds, activex, flash, scripts, java etc., Also it remembers which pages were open and can be set to open them all again on start up either in individual windows or shown in split or cascade screen styles. These features together with very customisable clear records (temporary internet files, cookies, recent pages etc.,) options makes it a very powerful and user friendly browser. Or Opera (7.0.3144.0) which has a great mail spam filter, many of the above features and assorted screen views (nostaglia, emulate text browser, disable tables) plus browser identification (Mozilla, MSIE, Opera) We also run Ad Aware - Remover AVG - Anti Virus Aluria - Spyware Detector Zone Labs - Zone Alarm Firewall Submit Form - Problem Should any of our forms open your Microsoft Word e-mail program and not self submit (which I believe is what happens if Microsoft Outlook is not the default e-mail program) Put Add Our Site in the subject line, then copy and paste the information into the email and send as normal. i.e. Highlight both the form fields and your entrys, Then Select All, Choose Copy from under the Edit Tab in the top navigation bar. Paste it all into the e-mail body, complete from field and press send. Javascript - Enable Internet Explorer 6 Select the "Internet Options" menu item in the "Tools" menu. Click on the "Security" tab. Zones - select the internet icon. Select the button - "Custom Level". In the new window that pops up, scroll down to "Active Scripting". Select the option - "Enable". Click on the "Ok" button (Security Settings window). Click on "Ok" (Internet Options window). Internet Explorer 5.x Select the "Internet Options" menu item in the "Tools" menu. Click on the "Security" tab. Zones - select the internet icon. Select the button - "Custom". In the new window that pops up, scroll down to "Active Scripting". Select the option - "Enable". Click on the "Ok" (Security Settings window). Click on "Ok" (Internet Options window). Internet Explorer 4.x Select the "Internet Options" menu item in the "View" menu. Click on the "Security" tab. Zones - select the internet icon. Select the button - "Custom" Click on the settings button. In the new window that pops up, scroll down to "Active Scripting". Select the option - "Enable". Click on "Ok" (Internet Options window) Netscape 6.1 Select the "Preferences" menu item in the "Edit" menu. Click on the "Advanced" label (left hand side of the Preferences window). On the right hand side Select the checkbox marked "Enable Javascript for Navigator". Click on "Ok" (Preferences window). Netscape 4.x Select the "Preferences" menu item in the "Edit" menu. Click on the "Advanced" label (left hand side of the Preferences window). On the right hand side Select the checkbox marked "Enable Javascript". Click on "Ok" (Preferences window) Accessibility Alt C = Index page of this site Alt L = SiteMap of this site Alt Z = Back (history) Alt X = Forward (history) Alt Home or Ctrl + Space = Go to Home Page F8 = Enter Url F2 = Enter a Web Address F5 = Reload Tab Key or Shift Arrow Keys to move between links One line up ↑ One line down ↓ One character to the right → One character to the left ← One screen-full up Page Up or Shift + Space One screen-full down Page Down or Space One screen-full to the left Ctrl + Page Up One screen-full to the right Ctrl + Page Down Go to top Home Go to bottom End Numeric + or - to Enlarge or Decrease text Win D = Desktop Win E = Windows Explorer Another excellent resource is The Screen Maginfiers They have a selection of tools to aid in navigating the web : page magnifiers, navigation aids, text to speach software, reading software and screen readers with braille support. |