World Wide Web Standardization

W3C Code CheckThis site is coded to meet all World Wide Consortium (W3C) , ADA, and Section 508 programming recommendations. 

 

Browser Support

This web site is designed to be supported by the following Internet web browsers:

This site is designed to be viewed with a minimum monitor resolution of 800 pixels (width) by 600 pixels (height) and a minimum color depth of 256 colors.

 

America Online Graphics

AOL AOL Users: America Online utilizes graphics compression in it's software that claims to speed up the delivery of web pages to it's members by compressing images before delivering them to you in the AOL software. The benefit might be a slightly faster download of images (maybe saving a second or two) but as a result, your images are distorted due to the high amount of compression used. AOL members have the option of deselecting "Used Compressed Graphics" in their Web Preferences.

To check your settings in AOL 6.0, go to Settings / Preferences/Internet Properties / Web Graphics (tab) and uncheck "Use Compressed Graphics". If you make this change and your images still look the same - this is because your browser is caching the old images. In your AOL WWW preferences you can set your history to "0" pages and clear the History. You must also delete the files in your Temporary Internet Files folder by opening Internet Explorer and look under Tools / Internet Options. The "after" image on the right should be perfectly clear.

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Adobe PDF files

Adobe Acrobat This web sites offers downloadable documents in Adobe's PDF format. Viewing PDF files requires Adobe's popular (and free) Acrobat Reader. To download this plug in from Adobe, click here.

 

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