What do I need to know to navigate your web?

These are a couple of things you should know:

Know the location of your browser's back button. If you end up on a page you do not like or are "Just Lost", hit your Web browser's back button a couple of times. For more information on your Web browser's back button, click here.

All Web browsers are different. If our page seems "messed up" in your browser, your browser doesn't recognize the many frames and tables which make up our Web. Our page can be best viewed in Netscape Navigator or Microsoft's Internet Explorer.

If you like a page, create a bookmark. Some Web browsers call it the favorites list or hot list. Whatever your browser calls it, use this option to keep a list of your favorite web pages. Putting together a list of favorite sites makes it easier to find information you want to know.


Note: The return button below functions only if you do not see green buttons at the top and bottom of your screen.

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