Most
page load and view problems are caused by older browsers inability
to properly support cascading style sheets, absolute or relative
positioning, animations and movement including Shockwave Flash.
The very technology that makes web pages interesting and fun.
New
web design software HTML technology is only very marginally supported
by Netscape. Most new and interesting web features can NOT be
viewed properly using Netscape. Users experience problems viewing
re-sized gif files, animations, Flash, custom placement, forms,
automatic features, etc. There is much higher support with Internet
Explorer 4.x, while newer IE versions offer the best.
Even
the most current versions of Netscape will NOT properly and consistently
support ActiveX controls or VBScript. The next oldest Netscape
versions will NOT support Dynamic HTML, Page or Web Formatting
and Positioning, and the oldest Netscape versions, (2.xx and older)
support almost nothing within current or new technology.
If
you are experiencing difficulties with proper page load and view,
and can't see all pages, including Flash presentations, or you
are having any other difficulties, you can download the most current
Internet Explorer for free!
If
you experience page fit difficulties, reset your text size under
the view tab, located at the top left, of your browser, and set
your display settings, in Control panel, to 1024x768
Other
consistent problem sources include older monitors & CPUs,
hardware and software not properly installed, non-current operating
system versions & MOST OFTEN incorrect Internet Settings,
which you can modify in the Control Panel.
ALSO
Please Note that all computer systems retain web pages in memory,
based on individual control panel settings. You may need to Refresh.
If you REFRESH and you do not see changes, you will probably have
to change your internet settings.
For
tips on how to accomplish this, check your users manual, click
the help tab at the top of your browser, or please consult a technician.
AOL
USERS:AOL uses compressed graphics which do not let you enjoy
the internet like it was intended to be viewed. You are NOT actually
on the Internet unless you specifically click the "Go to
the Web" option, minimize your AOL screen, and then access
the Web via your choice of browsers.