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How to use the Talking Across the Lines Web-Site
The Talking Across the Lines Web-Site has been designed to allow a quality informational presentation as well as to be entertaining. Great pains have been taken to make this Web-Site as user-friendly and easy to understand as possible. The Web-Site is navigated simply by clicking on the appropriate categorical icon displayed on the toolbar on the right side of the screen or from the three choices listed in the brown box at the top of each category. All links are displayed in "yellow underlined" text and when clicked will take you to that particular web-site, portion of the Talking Across the Lines Web-Site, or audio file. Important information and sub-category headings are shown in white underlined text (some of which are clickable), with extremely important or interesting portions of the site listed in red underlined text.

How to update/change your browser/display settings to view Talking Across the Lines Web-Site at the optimal level
In order to view the Talking Across the Lines Web-Site at optimal levels (as was intended by the design team) you must have Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or better as well as Real Player Basic in use on your system. In order to get these programs click on the appropriate one you desire from the following links:
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Real Player Basic

Along with having the proper browser for viewing, having the proper display settings are just as important. Please set your display settings to a minimum of 1024x768 32-bit color or as close to these settings as your computer can acheive. This is done (using Windows 95/98/Me/2000) by minimizing the browser window (clicking the little line in the top right-hand corner), right-clicking on the desktop, selecting "Properties", selecting "Settings", and changing the "Screen Area" and "Colors" settings.