Epilepsy Foundation South Central Wisconsin
Epilepsy Foundation South Central Wisconsin
7617 Mineral Point Road  Madison, WI  53717-1623
608-833-8888 800-657-4929 Fax 608-833-6677
Our site: How best to view it
 
• 640x480, maximum colors, minimum buttons
This site is best viewed at the standard 640x480 full-screen resolution at a high color setting,  
such as 16 Bit High Color or 24 bit True Color, with as few button/toolbars as possible. You can view it at the older, 256-color setting, but be aware that you are not necessarily seeing it as it is designed. If you want to see this and other sites as they are designed but don't know how to change your color settings and/or switch between 640x480 and 800x600 (the two most common Web-site design formats), ask your local computer guru friend for help.

        To view the page full-screen in recent versions of Internet Explorer, you can click View, Full Screen (and then the restore button to return to normal) or try the F11 key. Otherwise, you can try View, Toolbars and be sure at least Standrd Buttons and maybe Address Bar are "clicked off."

        To view the page full-screen in recent versions of Netscape, you can click View, Show, and be sure at least Navigation Toolbar and Personal Toolbar and maybe Navigation Toolbar are "clicked off."

        To view the page full-screen in Netscape Navigator 3+, you can click Options and make sure that Show Toolbar and Show Directory Buttons and maybe Show Location are "clicked off."

 

• Java and JavaScript
If you are at this page because the homepage told you you needed to come here, it's probably
because you don't have JavaScript enabled on your browser (or maybe because your browser doesn't support Java and JavaScript). Most Web sites these days (including this one) use JavaScript to add special features to the viewed page and to make it look correct in both Netscape and Internet Explorer. When Java and JavaScript first came out, some people had concerns that it could be misused to damage their computer; and, therefore, an option was given to turn it off. Today, most sites depend upon Java and especially JavaScript so much that some browsers apparently do not even have this "off" feature.

        If JavaScript was disabled on your browser, you probably know how to enable it. If you don't know how to enable Java and JavaScript on your browser, you might want to ask that computer guru friend to help you with that, also. However, if you know how to change your browser's Preferences, you can check the various options until you find something like "Enable JavaScript" and "Enable Java"; then make sure both are selected (for example, have an x or a checkmark in the box before them).

        If you are using an old browser that does not support JavaScript, this might be a good time to upgrade. Click the link to our upgrade page, below.

 
 
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