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Viewing Tips
To see the picture in full-screen mode, you can move your cursor over its surface, and click. You can get more screen space as follows: 1. (First illustration) Most basic, is to have the re-sizeable window, which contains your Internet Explorer, or other browser maximized. If not, the middle box in the trio of resizing-boxes will contain a rectangle. Clicking on the rectangle will maximize the window, and change the middle box to two cascading rectangles. 2. (Second illustration) Next, you can get more vertical space by finding what to me seems like the back of an older TV set, though its actually a small rectangle embedded in a larger rectangle. This controls the toolber size of the Explorer, and the same icon is used to switch back and forth between a full-size or very small toolbar in the Explorer window. 3. (Third illustration) The advertisment panel for Yahoo-Geocities will have a downward-pointing wedge in the upper left corner, which contains '>>'. Click on this to temporarily close the adverisments. back |
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