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Guidelines for Optimal Viewing of this Web Site
This site is best viewed with the following:
Basically the site was created for viewing with Internet Explorer. The site can be viewed using Firefox/Opera/Safari, but will not allow the users to access our e-Learning contents.. The site was made to be viewed on a monitor with at least an 800 X 600 resolution. A higher resolution is better, but depending on how large your monitor is, higher settings may not be reasonable. For those of you that have never set your resolution, it's a setting you can control that makes all the windows and print appear smaller on your screen. In this way you are able to see more because windows now have more space. At the same time words become smaller, so it's always a bit of give and take. Higher resolutions are best for larger monitors (17" and up). Whether or not you run a Mac or a PC should not matter, however the site is not regularly checked for it's consistency on a Mac.
Bandwidth Requirement
Admittedly the site can be a real monster if you're accessing it through a dialup modem. I would recommend using DSL or Cable. The pages which are particularly cumbersome are the Video Clips. These pages can take up to 5-minutes, however there are several reasons I have decided not to worry about the way these pages are generated. It makes it easier to simply get the download going then go off and have a cup of coffee, returning 5-minutes later with no more downloading required to view everything. Secondly, as bandwidth broadens over time we will doubtless not find the size of these pages such a burden.
Browser Cache
This a problem you'll not know about until it's too late. Browsers like to try and save you downloading time by storing web sites you visit. When you visit a page, your browser will check it against your history and if you've visited that page before, instead of going out and re-downloading the page anew it will display the file it saved on your computer the last time you visited that page. Sometimes this is a good feature and can make web surfing less time-consuming, however, it assumes that pages never change, and most web pages do change daily. Most pages on mmtta.com are updated regularly. If your browser fails to re-download the fresh pages you'll continue only to see the old version of the files and not what's currently on the web site. For this reason, it's best to set your cache so that the browser updates at least every time it starts.
Here's how to remedy this problem:
In Microsoft Internet Explorer:
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