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This site is best viewed using Internet Explorer with your computer's color settings set for True Color - 32 bit. Here are the system requirements for using MSN Community Web Sites. Operating System - Windows 95 (required), 98 or 2000 (recommended)
- Macintosh 8.5 (required), 9.x (recommended)
Web Browser - Internet Explorer 4.0 (required), 5.01 or later (recommended)
- Netscape Navigator 4.0 (required), Communicator 4.7 (recommended)
- Internet Explorer 4.5 for Macintosh
Processor - 90 MHz Pentium (required), 233 MHz or faster (recommended)
Modem - 28.8 K (required), 56 K or faster (recommended)
RAM - 16 MB (required), 64 MB or more (recommended)
Monitor - 16 colors at 640 x 480 (required), 32-bit true color at 800 x 600 (strongly recommended) Please scroll up to Photo Clarity, indented on your left, for instructions on changing your settings to 32-bit true color. Once your settings are at 32-bit, all photos on your computer will look their clearest and best, no matter if you are here, at another site, or viewing your personal photo collection on your hard drive.
Netscape Users If you would like to view the pages here (or at any other site on the www) in the fonts in which they were created you may need to adjust your browser's settings. Due to the default settings of your browser, you may currently be viewing these pages in a font which your browser has designated for you, which makes these pages hard to read. Here are the instructions for the Netscape users to change their setting to allow pages to be viewed in the font in which they were created:
Go to the toolbar at the top of your browser and click on "Edit" then "Preferences." Next, select "Appearance" then "Fonts" (it will take a few seconds for this window to load, so please be patient). Once the window loads you will see a section that will say "Sometimes a document will provide its own fonts." Select the option that says "Use document-specified fonts, including Dynamic Fonts." Click on "OK" and then reload the page you were viewing. You should now see all internet pages in the fonts in which they were created.
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