OK, this web site has been designed to work on a
screen resolution of 800x600. This site is not supposed to be a professional
production, in fact it is supposed to look like the skill level of our cricket
team, ordinary. If the colours and images are daggy this is a good thing and
is by design. Speaking of design most of the design for the site has been
done with IE 5.x, not by intention rather by default as this is what the
htm and html files are associated with on the PC where we have designed this
site. The site has also been quickly tested on NN 4.x and is one of
reasons for writing this help page, as not everything works in NN as it does
in IE.
For easy navigation the site has been designed using frames and so when you access
this site for the first time the site should appear like one of the images below.
If your browser does not support frames then at the bottom of each page is a
text navigation section like so.
This should allow you to navigate through the site as easily with or without frames.
There is some javascript in this site, even though none of it has been written
browser specific it does not work the same on all browsers. So to try to account
for these differences we have placed navigation at the bottom of each page which
links to the major pages of the web site. At the end of most pages but above the
navigation this is a Back image and a Back to Index link.
Um, can't think of much else to tell you right now. If you have any questions,
comments, suggestions or content please email it to the
Famulee Webmasters.

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Now for the browsers that recognise javascript and have it activated when
the image is clicked on it will take you back 1 in your browsers history the same
as clicking the back button. If, on the other hand, your browser does not recognise
javscript or has it disabled, then clicking on the Back to Index will do just that,
take you back to the index at the current level or back up the hierachy depending on where
you are within the website.