When I print a web page the print does not look like the screen?
For a print of a web page to look exactly like the page on the screen, you should enable background printing in your internet options. This is disabled by default. To enable it:
Go to the Help menu in your browser and select Internet Options
Go to the Advanced tab and scroll down to the Printing section.
Click the checkbox next to Print background colors and images.
What are browser "versions" and why do they matter?
Each browser has a number called a "version" associated with it (Referred to as 4.x, 5.x, etc.). The number to the left of the decimal refers to the major release number of the browser. The number to the right of the decimal refers to the minor release number. The major release number is only incremented if there are significant changes in functionality or in the user interface, while the minor release number usually is incremented for bug fixes. For example, when Netscape made major changes in the interface and functionality of version 3.x, the new release was called 4.0, but it had a few problems. Netscape fixed those problems and called the new fixed release version 4.01. The next release fixed a few more problems and was called 4.02. All three of these are referred to in general as the "4.x" version.
The most important thing to remember is that higher version numbers are almost always better, since they represent the one with the most bug fixes and the newest functionality.
Why should I upgrade my browser?
Whether or not to upgrade is ultimately your choice. However, there are some compelling reasons to choose the newest version.
- Each new version fixes errors and problems that were found in the previous version. Getting the latest browser gives you the latest fixes to known problems.
Both Netscape and Microsoft are constantly making their browsers easier to use and more powerful at the same time.
With each new version, new technology is supported. If you use an old browser, you will probably miss out on new features that web developers include in their site.
They are free. Currently both Netscape 7.x and Internet Explorer 6.x are available for download at no charge.
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How can I print a page?
Some areas of our site make use of frames, which allows the page to be broken into small panels. When you print, you may want to print the entire page or just a single frame. For best results with framed pages, do not use the Print button on the toolbar. Instead, follow the instructions below.
Internet Explorer 4.x and 5.x
If you want to print an individual frame, click first inside that frame to select it. If you want to print all the frames, do not click in any single frame and the browser will default to printing all frames. From the "File" menu, choose "Print". The "Print frames" section allows you to choose what frames you would like to print. If you want to print exactly what you see on your monitor, click in the circle next to the "As laid out on screen" option. If you only want to print a single frame, choose the "Only the selected frame" option. (Note: This option will only be available if you clicked in a frame before choosing "File" and "Print".) If you want each frame to appear on a separate sheet of paper, choose "All frames individually".
Netscape 4.x
Both versions of Netscape require you to first click in the frame that you want to print to select it. Then from the "File" menu, choose "Print Frame".
When I print, I only get a blank page. What's wrong?
Microsoft's Internet Explorer 3.02 (also used as an AOL browser) will have difficulty printing some secure pages. The problem is that the page never finishes loading. You can tell that the page is always loading because the logo in the upper right hand corner is always animated. If you click the "Stop" button on the toolbar, you can print 10% of the page. The only real solution is to upgrade to a newer browser.
Why do I suddenly get an error when I use my bookmark?
We are constantly updating our site to make it easier to find the increasing amount of information available at invesconationaltrust.com. We are adding, removing, renaming, and relocating pages daily. As a result, the page you bookmarked may have been moved or deleted. If the information on the page was outdated or no longer relevant, the page was probably removed. However, the page could have simply been moved to a better location.
How can I find a page that has been moved or renamed?
Go to our home page or our site map . From there you should be able to retrace the path you took to find the page the first time. Once you locate the lost page, bookmark it again for next time. |
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