This page contains
answers to common "Frequently Asked Questions",
along with some tips and links that may be found useful.
All are presented below as questions.
Note: The net offers so many
possibilities... it is hard to begin to explain. But with
just a few clicks (ThreeClicks Ü) the world is at your
finger tips•.
- How do I
"surf" the Internet ?
- Where
can I find ... ?
- Why
doesn't ... ?
- Who is
Oz ... ?
- What is
... ?
- When is
... ?
The best answer to this
question is to use the best browser, Microsoft
Internet Explorer©. There are
several different versions of IE and users are able to
set and change personal preferences in each version. You
can of course have more than one browser on your
computer, but only one version of IE at the time. So
when you decide to upgrade your current version, your
older version will be overwritten. When upgrading, the
new version will allow you to keep all of your
bookmarks, however, other settings that you are used to
may be changed. This is especially true of Netscape
which tries to take over your mail settings, and adds by
default, many useless items to your computer, like an
auto start AOL Instant Messenger. Most users already
have both IE and NS on their computers and can use them
both. Even both at the same time. One must choose only
one of them as their default browser. IE does read more
code, thus more web content will be viewable as the web
programmer intended it. Even the help files of most
software are viewed with your default browser. But no
matter which browser(s) you decide to use, you will need
to keep an updated version and also add a few updated
plug-ins to them from time to time. Your default browser
is a very important part of your computer so choose
carefully and visit the link below regularly.
• Link: Browsers
and Plug-ins
The answer to the
question is to use a search engine. Actually it is best
to use several search engines all at once. This one Fast-Find
, an edited version of Dogpile©, seems
to return more than enough useful links by using several
engines simultaneously. But, if more returns are
desired, try All-Find.
Or perhaps Reverse-Find
is needed. Remember that some webmasters try to get
their pages returned in as many searches as possible, by
adding hundreds of keywords to their sites. So be
mindful of the fact that NOT all the pages and sites
returned by a search actually contain information about
your search words or subject.
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the answer to the question. The simple answer to this
question is just "becOZ" it doesn't.
The answer to that
question may be found by "LQQKing"
below.
Here are some of the
best Dictionary & Thesaurus sites on
the web. Do yourself a favor, and use them to answer
your "what is...?" questions!
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question. Well, the answer to that question eludes me at
the moment.
Just
follow a few shorthand conventions for user-interface
procedures. Key combinations will be presented like
this: Ctrl+Alt+Delete, which means that one
should press and hold down the Control key, the Alt key,
and the Delete key at the same time. Menu selections
will be presented like this: File->Open,
which means that one should open the File menu, and then
make the Open selection.