SITE BROWSING TIPS
What browser do I need to view this site?
This site is best experienced using the latest browsers from Netscape 7.1, Firefox 1.0 or Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x and up. You should also ensure that JavaScript, Java, Style Sheets are enabled on your system. Since every browser is different, you should consult the "Help" section of your browser for instructions on how to enable these functions.
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What can I do to reduce scrolling?
You may want to adjust the appearance of your browser. By reducing the number of graphical
menus or toolbars that appear in your browser, you effectively create more space for Web
pages to be viewed. This reduces the amount of scrolling required when surfing the Web.
How do I set my monitor to best view the ParrishMedFoundation.com site?
We recommend configuring your monitor to 32-bit color (true color) at 1024 x 768 resolution
or the minimum of 800 x 600 resolution for the best quality visit to our site. Settings
vary depending on the system you are using.
PC
- Go to the START menu, choose "Settings" and select "Control Panel".
- Double-click DISPLAY and select "Settings".
- Drag the slide bar in the SCREEN area until the numbers read 1024 x 768, or the
minimum of 800 x 600. Under COLORS, select "High Color" (32 bit).
- Click "OK".
Macintosh
- Under the "Apple" menu, select "Control Panels" and then "Monitors".
- On the Monitor setting, under "Colors", select "Thousands" and 1024 x 768 or the
minimum of 800 x 600. When provided the option, we recommend restarting your computer
with the new color settings. For more detailed instructions, please consult the
documentation that came with your monitor.
What if the content of the page does not completely load?
You may need to clear your cache. Your cache is a storage area on your computer. When
you visit a Web site, the pages you view are stored in your cache. Thus, when you
return to that page, your browser can quickly retrieve the file from your computer
as opposed to having to find the same file again on the Internet. Say you visit
ParrishMedFoundation.com on Monday and we make a change to the home page on Tuesday.
You return on Wednesday. If you did not clear your cache, you may see Monday's
version of the home page, as your browser will retrieve the home page from your
cache. If your cache is cleared, you will see a version of the home page that was
updated on Tuesday. Consult the "Help" section of your browser for instructions
on how to clear the cache on your computer.
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