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Below is a listing of frequently asked questions
about viewing and using the Web site. Click on the question to jump to the
answer.
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Web Page Viewing
Which Web browser should I be using? ^ back to top
The Tahoe Donner Web site has been optimized for viewing in Microsoft®
Internet Explorer 4.0 and above.
How do I upgrade my Web browser?
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Internet
Explorer (Windows/Macintosh)
Netscape
Navigator (Windows/Macintosh)
Safari (Macintosh)
Why can't I see the whole Web page?
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Several factors can contribute to this issue. Our Web site has been set
to be viewed at a resolution depth of 800X600 pixels or greater.
Why don't some of the links work? ^
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Some of the links on this Web site use javascript to create a new window
containing information. If you have disabled javascript on your browser
these links will not work properly.
Printing
My page gets cut off when I print. How
do I print the whole thing? ^ back to top
Before printing, change the orientation of your page from portrait to landscape.
On most browsers this can be accomplished by going to "File" in
the browser menu bar, then selecting "Page Setup." In the Page
Setup dialog, change the orientation to landscape.
Navigation
How do I find the
page I'm looking for? ^ back to top
There are several ways to find pages on the Web site but the most readily
available tool is the navigation bar on the left hand side of the page.
Other tools include:
· Main navigation (at the top and bottom of every page)
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Navigation bar on left hand side of page, which includes
pop-up navigation to each section of the Web site.
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Site Map
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Search page and fields
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Reference links (found within the body of various text
throughout the site)
Downloading
What is a PDF Document? ^
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Portable Document Format (PDF) is the de facto standard for the
secure and reliable distribution and exchange of electronic documents and
forms around the world, with a ten-year track record. PDF is a universal
file format that preserves the fonts, images, graphics, and layout of any
source document, regardless of the application and platform used to create
it.
How do I view a PDF Document? ^
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Adobe® PDF files are compact and complete, and can be shared,
viewed, and printed by anyone with free Adobe Reader® software. To date,
more than 500 million copies of the software have been distributed.
How do I get Adobe's FREE Acrobat Reader? ^ back to top
You can download Adobe® Acrobat Reader by visiting the Adobe®
Web site directly by clicking
here.
Why does it takes so long to download? ^ back to top
PDF files can contain many pages and include charts, images, sound,
links and graphics. These elements can make a PDF file large. While all
of the PDF files on the Tahoe Donner Web site have been optimized for improved
download speeds, a user's computer connection speed will also play an important
part in overall download time. Links to downloadable PDF files on this site
include the file size (e.g., 1.2MB PDF) for your reference.
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