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How to navigate this site effectively
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This site is designed to familiarize you with classic
high profile and famous web addresses, or sites that have a quality edge to them.
If you know of anyone who is just starting out as a web surfer, this site might be a great
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Note that not all links have a line under them. Move your mouse
around and you'll discover that graphics and text could be links. In almost all
cases, at least in this site, you will be made aware of links. |
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Some pages experience constant additions and others
remain the same because they are fairly complete as they are, so check back regularly to
check out the latest changes. |
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Should you ever lose the left navigation bar, the
navigation tool at the bottom of each page will perform for you as well. The
"Refresh/Reload" bar should do the trick too, but you'll start back at the
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If the graphics on any one of the pages seem a little
too sketchy, grainy or not up to par, click on the AOL link at any of the navigation
bars. This will instruct you on how to improve image quality. As a result of your
changes, Images will load a little slower but be much clearer. |
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If you know someone who is fairly new to
traveling the Internet, we ask you share this site with them
(webweevers.com) for the following reasons:
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It is designed to offer the
best-of-the-best sites in various popular subjects.
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The design is visually
consistent.
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The objective is to familiarize the
novice with the Web's diversity by directing them to sites they're
looking for that are easy to navigate, are visually appealing and are
comprehensive in specific subject matter.
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Please tell your friends and family
about us. It's webweevers.com, all "E's," no
"A," plural.
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