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Font Size: If you are using either Netscape's or Internet Explorer's browser, you can change the size of the fonts on web pages, thus making text more readable. In Netscape, click on the View menu bar, then either 'Increase Font' or "Decrease Font". In IE click View, then Text Size, and select a size.
"This Site is designed for 800X600"- What does this mean? If right now you see at the bottom of your screen a left/right scroll bar, your monitor's display, or 'resolution', is set to 640x480. Compared to 800x600 (or higher), this is like holding a newspaper 4 inches from your eyes. Older computers can't do better than 640x480, but if you are using a computer and monitor built in the last 4-5 years, you will discover a far more pleasant (and readable) view of web sites by changing this setting: Try it by clicking the Start button, then Settings, Control Panel, Display, Settings, then under both Screen area and/or Desktop area, move the little bars just a tad to the right (the numbers 800x600 or greater will appear), then click Apply. Before it actually changes, a message will pop up that says "wait 15 seconds, and your original settings will be restored". If you want to try the new look for a while, click "OK" when the change happens. You can always change it back to the old settings.
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