How to use this site
This site has been completely re-written from the ground up using the latest in prgraming and server technology. This site has several improvements which will be different from what you are used to. To help you understand the different aspects of this site please continue reading the following information.
Browsers
The following browsers are compatible with this website: Internet Explorer 7 (www.microsoft.com/ie), Mozilla Firefox (www.firefox.com), Opera (www.opera.com). You will find a listing of compatible browsers in the footer of every webpage (with the exception of the homepage) on this site.
Fonts
Instructions to change the global setting used by common browsers are listed below. This method will change the font size used by your browser for each and every site you visit as long as the site has been developed properly according to standards.
Internet Explorer 7 From the "Page" menu, point to "Text Size" and choose from one of the options listed.
Mozilla Firefox From the "View" menu, point to "Text Size" and choose from one of the options listed.
Opera From the "View" menu, point to "Zoom" and choose from one of the options listed.
Links
To clearly identify links on a global scale, all links that appear in the text portion of this site are styled to look just like this fake link That goes nowhere.
Acromyms
Acromyms are used throughout this site where needed. If you hover your mouse cursor over the acronym (for example:
LCD
is an acronym) you will see the acronym defined.
Software
Any required software is clearly labeled on pages that contain files that require additional software. In most cases the software is available as a free download in a addition to other versions that you may have purchased. Please read the notes pertaining to required software carefully and make sure you are using the appropriate required software where needed.
Timestamp
For your convenience, each page has a time stamp shown near the bottom of each page, that displays the exact time the current page was last updated or modified. This Timestamp is dynamic and is supplied directly by the literal file that rendered the page you are currently viewing. Therefore, this Timestamp can be trusted and as such is a legitimate and accurate Timestamp.
This page was modified on
Tuesday, May 01, 2007 at 7:55:32 AM