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Below are guidelines on how the user can
customize their own web browser to better view all web pages.
Internet Explorer - Click on
the "Tools" menu. Select "Internet Options". Under the "General" tab, select
"Accessibility". Place a check mark in the box to "Ignore colors specified on
Web pages" and select the "OK" box. This will return you to the "General" tab.
Select the "Colors" box and un-check the "use Windows colors" box. Use the
"Text" and "Background" boxes to select the colors desired (i.e. white text and
black background). Select the "OK" box and then the "OK" box on the "General"
tab and the colors should change on the browser.
Netscape 4.0 - Click on the "Edit" menu. Select "Preferences".
Double click on "Appearance" to expand the menu. Click on "Colors". In the
field "Sometimes a document will provide its own colors and backgrounds" check
"Always use my colors, overriding document." Use the "Text" and "Background"
boxes to select the colors desired (i.e. white text and black background).
Select the "OK" box.
Netscape 6.0 - Click on the "Edit" menu. Select "Preferences".
Double click on "Appearance" to expand the menu. Click on "Colors". In the
field "When a web page provides its own color and background" select "Use my
own chosen colors, ignoring the colors specified." Use the "Text" and
"Background" boxes to select the colors desired (i.e. white text and black
background). Select the "OK" box.