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This page also describes some accessibility features.


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Refresh your web page just in case by using either using the refresh button or pressing the key "F5" or using right click mouse on page.


Why do I see strange text characters on your web pages and I cannot understand it !?
The strange text characters or square boxes should display the Chinese text, Korean or Vietnamese Text. If you have Windows 2000 and XP then these characters will be displayed correctly. If not then select on the action bar, "view" then "encoding" and select the relevant foreign language. Then you will be prompted with a message asking you to download the relevant language pack from Microsoft. However for Windows 98 and ME you may have to install the Chinese traditional or simplified, Korean Hanyu or Viet Fonts to display the text properly on your browser. Windows Internet Explorer has update facility to install foreign language fonts. Click on "Tools" on action bar and then select "Windows Update". If you still cannot read the text then you may have to learn the relevant language! Learn another language and have another life! Learn 9 languages and you live as a fat cat! (Cats have nine lifes.) Too hard for you to learn a language or to solve computer problems? Why bother at all, come and enjoy dancing and have fun!
How this is done:-
Select the language option that you like


Automatic Image Resizing (New feature in Internet Explorer V6)

You no longer need to scroll horizontally or vertically to view large pictures. If pictures are too large to see in their entirety in the browser window, the new Automatic Image Resizing feature resizes them automatically so they fit within the dimensions of the browser window. An icon appears in the lower-right corner of resized pictures and allows you to expand the pictures back to their original size. If you navigate to pictures that fit within the browser window but then change the window dimensions, Internet Explorer automatically adjusts the pictures to fit the new window size. To prevent distortion, Internet Explorer adjusts both the picture height and the width, even if only a single dimension needs adjusting for the picture to fit within the browser window. Automatic Image Resizing is turned on by default. It works only when you navigate directly to pictures. Internet Explorer cannot resize pictures that are embedded within HTML pages.
This is how it is done:
Ttop left hand corner icon and the bottom right icon appear when you mouse is over these areas

In Internet Explorer V7, the resizing is toggled on/off by clicking on the displayed image itself (as for Firefox).


Change bubble tooltip font settings (bubble text that appears to give you more information when mouse hovers over an image or a web link)

Move mouse cursor over picture to see a bubble pops up with description of photo. The font size of the text is set on your Internet Explorer.
In Windows 2000 select go to Control Panel > Display Properties > Appearance > Item: ToolTip and select the desired font size (and face and color).
In Windows XP go to Control Panel > Display > select "Appearance" > When "font size" is normal or large size click "Advanced" > "Item" , select tooltop > "Font" , select size of font that you like such as 12 or 14 > click on "OK" > "Appearance" > "Apply" > "OK". (If you use very large font size then you may have to click "Effects", uncheck the "large icon" radio button otherwise the Windows Icons will be too big.) How this is done:-
Appearance Advanced
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