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If you're using a Macintosh, you can go back one frame by positioning your cursor inside the frame that originally
displayed the information you're seeking and holding down the mouse button. A pop-up menu will appear. Choose
Back in Frame, and the frame will fill with the information that last appeared in that frame. Repeating the process will
step you back through everything you viewed in that frame in reverse order.
To create a bookmark in any frameset, position your cursor over the link you'd like to bookmark and hold down the
mouse button. When the pop-up menu appears, choose Add Bookmark for this Link. Please note that if you choose to
create a bookmark for the entire page, it will bookmark the URL for the original frameset, which may not be the
bookmark you meant to choose. Also note that this will not work properly for image mapped graphics.
To print a page, select the frame you want to print by clicking in it. Then, from the File menu, select Print Frame.
If you still don't like Frames you can use the frameless version of Interface's web site. But we think once you get the hang of it, you'll appreciate the benefit of frames.
In order to run Netscape, you must be using AOL for Windows 2.5. If you are connecting to AOL from a network, contact your network administrator before continuing.
The installation steps are as follows:
The installation steps are as follows:
It is necessary to set up NetCruiser to autoload the winsock.dll file to
run winsock compliant applications.
To set up NetCruiser to autoload the winsock.dll file:
To enable the mail and news features of Netscape within NetCruiser (16-bit version only), open the Netscape
program to configure some of the settings.
Select Options, then Preferences and choose "Mail and News" from the list.
Set the following parameters:
Exit out of the Netscape program and login to your NetCruiser account.
After you've logged into your account, minimize the NetCruiser window and invoke the Netscape program to use it as a web browser and go to http://www.ifsia.com.
If you're having trouble with Interface's web site, and you've tried everything on your end to solve your problems, please feel free to send e-mail here and we'll try to help.
Please include details about your problem, your computer, and your Internet service provider. Thanks.
Where can I get the latest version of Netscape?
Interface's web site was designed using the enhanced features of HTML that are supported by Netscape Version 2.0 or higher. Click on the button to the left to download the Netscape 2.0 Navigator.
How to use frames.
Interface's web site uses the "frames" feature of Netscape 2.0.An important note about frames: If you click your browser's "Back" button, Netscape will take you off the site. Please use the menu in the frame on the left to navigate within the Interface web site.
Windows and Unix users can click the
right mouse button to make the pop-up menu appear.
It's also possible that you'll start out in a frame and follow a link to a window designed without frames. In this case, the
frames you've been seeing will disappear. Now, pressing the Back button will lead you back to the last framed page.
Instructions for using Netscape for America On Line Users
Be sure to read all of the instructions before attempting any installation.
Instructions for using Netscape for CompuServe Users
Be sure to read all of the instructions before attempting installation.
Instructions for Netcom NetCruiser Users
Be sure to read all of the instructions before attempting any installation.
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