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AOL USERS - HERE'S THE POOR GRAPHIC QUALITY FIX
AOL by default uses compressed graphics that
makes compressed pictures look very bad. AOL is the only browser we're aware
of that does this. If you are viewing web pages with pictures and the quality
is poor, this the probable cause.
THE FIX:
From the AOL main screen:
Select My AOL (from the pull down menu at the top)
Then Select Preferences
Then Select WWW - From
here select the Web Graphics tab and uncheck the
"Use Compressed Graphics"
check box.
Now to clear all the poor quality pictures from your browsers memory:
Select the General Tab.
In the box Temporary Internet Files select delete
files
(check the box deleting all offline content).
This procedure is ok and will only delete the files that your browser stores
in it's temporary memory directory (also known as CACHE) so it doesn't have
to download all the pictures when you visit a site.
Check your screen monitor resolution. Most site today use a setting of 800
X 600 HIGH COLOR or TRUE COLOR.
To check yours, hold your mouse over your desktop and right click, then click
properties, then click the SETTINGS TAB, Screen Area should be set at 800
x 600 or better. Color should say HIGH COLOR or TRUE COLOR. Click OK and return
to AOL.
You may need to exit AOL and restart it for the above to take effect.
You will now see our pictures and all the sites on the net the way they were
meant to be seen.
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