System requirements
For optimal performance we suggest a viewing resolution of 1024x768 pixels, although 800x600 works well. The site is designed for current browsers (Netscape Navigator 6.x, Internet Explorer 5.x or 6.x among others) and appropriate plug-ins (see below for additional requirements). If you have problems using the site, or would like to suggest improvements please feel free to send us an e-mail.
The site uses CSS (Casading Style Sheets) and although the CSS standard is well established, not all Web browsers are compatible and may display style properties incorrectly. Netscape Navigator 4 has these known limitations, and we suggest upgrading. CSS styles take up less "space" than HTML's <FONT> tag formatting, and provide us with the ability to update and modify the apperance of the pages quickly. Browsers that support CSS include Microsoft Internet Explorer, Opera, and OmniWeb (Mac only).
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PowerPoint presentations
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