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What is the best way to view our website?
This site is best viewed using Internet Explorer. Screen resolution set at 1024 X 768 pixels or higher will give you the best resolution. Each monitor will appear differently and results will vary. Your access to the Internet will also have a factor on the load and refresh rate of your screen - or - how long it will take to load a page. Accessing our site on a Cable Modem will be light speed compared to a typical dial-up service like AOL or MSN which not only will be slower but will also tie-up your telephone line.


How do I change my Screen Resolution?
Screen resolution set at 1024 X 768 pixels or higher will give you the best resolution. To change the resolution on Windows, right-click on the desktop, select Properties, Settings, slide the bar to 1024 X 768 or higher and click OK. To change back to your old setting, follow the above instructions and then slide the bar back to your previous settings. High screen resolutions will afford you more information on your screen, The fonts (size of letters) will appear smaller but over time you will find that it will be easier to navigate through a web page with a lot less scrolling down or up the page.


How come some images on this website looks fuzzy on an AOL browser?
AOL has an option called COMPRESSED GRAPHICS that is on by default when you load AOL. To view images in the best quality, it is advised to turn this option off. For a better navigating experience, it is advisable to download the current version of Internet Explorer free. This browser can be used in complement with AOL. There are more stable and faster than the built-in AOL browser.


How do I read pdf documents posted on this website?
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How do I submit information for this site? Want to see something additional? See an error or omission? Want to tell us what you like about the site?
The best way is to send an email to the webmaster, Richard Stegman: 
Thank you!


Who developed this website?
This website was developed by Richard Stegman, a congregant of Temple Adat Shalom. Special thanks to Randy Rose for her graphics design and Rick Degelsmith for his technical expertise and for hosting the site at www.mmink.com. Randy and Rick are also congregants of Temple Adat Shalom.