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Problem
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Solution
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This
is not a problem but something you can do with the latest version of
Firefox
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After
loading the Tetsudo Welcome Page, right click on the tab for that page,
and select "Pin to App Tab". This makes Tetsudo a permanent
feature of the browser tabs, and clicking on the Tetsudo Icon will open
the Tetsudo site. You can do the same with any site, and allows
all
your most used sites to be permanently displayed as icons in the Tab
area.
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The "Last Updated" date suggests new
content, but it all looks unchanged when I look
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From
the bad old days when network speeds were slow, and computing power was
low, browsers used to store pages on your hard disc and load from there
rather than make you wait for the page to be downloaded. That
facillity remains and results in new content not being displayed.
You can either press the "refresh" button on the browser toolbar, for
each new page or from time to time delete the temporary web files so
that old pages are not there to download. I have set "Expired"
dates which is supposed to prevent "Expired" pages from being loaded
from your PC hard disc, but I am not confident that it does much to
help.
On Firefox you can select "Tools", "Options", "Privacy", and check
the "Clear History on Closing" box. Then go into settings for
that box, and only check the "cache" box. That will end the
problem permanently. We recommend Firefox, but if you are using
a different browser, similar controls should be available.
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| Parts
of the site are off the screen and I have to
scroll across to get to them or would need to scroll down but cannot. |
Your screen resolution is too low.
The site is designed for viewing at a minimum of 1280 X 1024, which is
lower than most current monitor and graphics card combinations will
display at.
This setting is the
number of
pixels across and down the screen respectively. If a page is 800 pixels
across and 600 pixels down, it will fill the entire screen at a setting
of 800 X 600, but at a setting of 1600 by 1200, it will fill only a
quarter of the screen. Increasing the resolution setting makes
everything appear smaller and more Hi-def too.
For help on how to
change the
setting click here
All pages are meant to be
"squashy", not rigid, and so the width should squash up to fit
the window size. If any displays are rigid and don't
"squash", please let me know, so I can change them. Pictures are fixed
size, but where pictures are used the total widh is intended to be no
more than 800 pixels
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My
firewall programme won't allow the News and Events Calendar to Open
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Some
e-mails and web pages will include links tomalicious
sites. The firewall programme is preventing links to other
sites opening unless they are on your approved sites list. Add
the Events Calendar URL to your approved sites list, or change the
protection level to "let me choose", rather than "block all"
http://tetsudo.dyndns-ip.com/testweb/CalendarEvents.a5w
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Some
parts of the site display to the left rather than centred and doesn't
look too nice
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MS
Internet Explorer, even Vsn 9, is not fully HTML 4 complient. Use
Firefox, Opera, or Google Chrome. (HTML 4 is the computer language the
site is written in. MS Internet Explorer does not recognise some
HTML "style" commands for positioning.)
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| These are the only problems reported so far. If you
have
any other problems with the site, do not keep it to your self. If we
don't know, we can't fix it. |
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