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Internet Basics

New User Information – Help for Internet Newbies

Archive of various topics not covered elsewhere……….

Browsers
If you are having a site built, remember to click reload or refresh when viewing your site so that you are not viewing a cached page.

Modern browsers include Microsoft Internet Explorer, Opera, Firefox and Chrome. Your site may look somewhat different in each of these on a PC or Mac, and very different still on a mobile device.

Email
My personal preference is Thunderbird, but many business professionals use Microsoft Outlook.

Email Attachments
File Transmission or How to Send Stuff by Email Made Real Simple.

These topics are covered elsewhere on this site.

Cooliris
Cooliris adds a new dimension to any gallery enabled to use it.
Download Cooliris from this page:
http://www.cooliris.com
install it and then load
http://dropbears.com/../france_2008/
Mouseover any of the thumbnails and a small arrow will appear in the lower right corner. Click the arrow.

Zip files
These are archived files – groups of files condensed into a single file in such a manner that the whole is often much smaller than the sum of it’s parts, making for faster transmission. Some zips are self-extracting, others require appropriate decompression software, for instance is WinZip (commercial) and Winrar (open source).

 

Saving a Page to File

In Chrome, Right click on the page, click Save As, choose whether HTML only or Complete.

In Internet Explorer, top left corner click File > Save As >
then choose a location to save it, preferably a directory (folder) which you access frequently and in which you keep your working files, for instance c:/work
Under file name change it to something short, ie “boxer” or “news”.
Under Save as type select Webpage, HTML only
Encoding: Western European (should be default)

Click Save

There is a similar function in Firefox.

 

Doctor Zhivago

Doctor Zhivago

Anonymous Internet During the cold war, the book Doctor Zhivago was published by the CIA, and filtered back into USSR via trade shows. Russia’s Roskomnadzor is planning to block the servers of Facebook, Twitter, and Google. There are ways around this. Tails Tails is a live operating system which will run on almost any computer …

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Scrollamation

Scrollamation  New Trends in Web Development The Uncatchable This is a story of a barefoot peasant boy from the mountains who took a dislike to corruption in the Greek financial system. His brother was a petty thief, and they did crime together. His brother was caught, so he broke into the jail. He stole a …

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Too Much is Never Enough

Too Much is Never Enough

Too Much is Never Enough How not to retain your email audience Roy and H.G. are Australian commentators  who mercilessly lampoon topical sports-related topics. They were (probably still are) enormously popular on radio and their catch phrase, Too Much is Never Enough, is now part of the idiom. There are times however when it’s really …

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