Overview
Easy to learn, you will quickly know how to do the things you need to do in your website. The edit platform works with business software such as MS-Word, Excel and Intuit QuickBooks through Comma Separated values (csv). The picture upload capability supports gif, animated gif, jpeg and Shockwave flash movies. Images, such as the one on this page, are easily sized, moved and captioned. Text is directly input, retaining carriage returns yet supporting of simple html tags such as bold and italics. Fonts are controlled through a css template for wide control of fonts and styles. Browser Basics The browser's "back" button in the upper left hand corner can be used to return to the previous page in the browser history. Click this button 3 or 4 times to return to a page you started from. Click "reload page". Discussion Any web browser has a back and forward button that can be used to go back pages in the websurfing history. This feature has been in browsers for a while and there because sometimes it is useful to go back to a page or pages in a website or between websites when it is otherwise not easily available to do so through links. Web Based Email Web based email uses the web browser to format organize, send and receive e-mail. Much of the mail is retained on the webserver, useful for personal accounts and people utilizing multiple computers. Client Based Email Client based email uses the installed software to format organize, send and receive e-mail. Much of the mail is retained on the PC or workstation, useful for business accounts and where email is stored locally and cataloged/archived. Website and email login panel The login button is generally at the bottom of your homepage in small text. The top login panel pertains to the website, the bottom portion logs you into a standard webmail account, if configured. Common email problems Sometimes it takes a long time to deliver email to a recipient. Internet lag times are generally 10 times slower than local LAN speeds. However many Internet email carriers, from time to time, develop backlogs of messages to process for appropriate content. When these backlogs develop it can take up to 8 hours for the recipient to receive their email. Backlogs are similar to those in the US mail postal system and there are times the service is fast and efficient and other times where it is slow. Seasonal differences in the amount of material passing through said systems are the factor that effects their overall efficiency. |








