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When
you are viewing the pages on this web site you
may hover over each of the titles, graphics, and animation with your
mouse. A highlighted description will pop up. Make sure you allow popup's
in your browser.
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If you are having trouble reading the font size on each web page in
Internet Explorer version 7 you can click on your tool bar the word
"page" and then click on "text size" a submenu will
appear to the right and from there you can choose which size that is
to your liking. You may also enlarge the page from the main menu toolbar
under “View” using “zoom” which in turn will
enlarge the page.
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Also located on your toolbar under "Edit" you can search
for a specific word on the web site page you are viewing.
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All footnotes and credits are at the bottom of the page. At the end
of each footnote, you may click on the italics
word to return to your place within the document.
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If you click on an external link you can click on your back arrow
in IE v7 to return within our web site. It is not possible for me
to have return links within all the pages back to your starting point.
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Previous and Next are our connection from page to page.
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We have music on our pages for your enjoyment. If it interferes with
your reading, you may click at the bottom of the page on windows media
to either pause or restart.
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I have some beautiful butterfly's floating on some of the pages. If
you click on them, they will disappear. For them to reappear you must
refresh your browser.
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Often there are changes on this web site, IE v7 has a refresh which
is a nice feature. You will find the command under "View."
1.
Highlight the picture of flowers above and read about the artist. Next,
highlight the fancy font title "Introduction".
2.
Find the word "page" or "View" listed on your toolbar
and enlarge the font on this web page or "zoom".
3.
Click on "Next" then back arrow in IE to return to this page.
4.
Find in the footnotes and look for an italics word underlined to go
to a different place within this web page. Also if you see a number
after a word that goes to the footnotes.
5.
See if you can stop and replay the music.