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As a service to our many friends and customers, we provide access to the more popular search tools.
Try Graphic/Text Search Tools for access to the more popular search tools, with annotated links to some of the more popular topics on the Internet.
Or try JavaScript Search Tools - if your browser is Java-capable, for access to the more popular search tools in a compact form on your screen.
Born in Alabama? Adopted by Alabama? Just love beautiful Alabama? We selected some "birds-eye" graphics of city maps from the late 1800s.
Try Albama Maps and view a few cities "from the air" as they might have been in the late 1800s. They were once printed maps.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 was released 30 September 1997. For a side-by-side comparison, try IE 4.0 vs 3.02 -- with several links at the bottom offering detailed information, tips and tutorials.
This is an off-site link to information about Internet Explorer 5 including some more recent updates to Version 5.
"You Can Help Search for Signs of [Extraterrestrial] Intelligent Life." Read more about this in our guest article SETI@home that includes WWW links. Can you spare a few extra CPU cycles to help bring ET home in later 2000?
For our many friends and customers, a page of music! Is your heritage from Scotland, Ireland, Wales or England? Or perhaps you are a recent emigrant from Virginia or Texas.
Try a few MIDI Tunes. It might "take you home" as you test your sound card and speakers. Hope you got the right software -- and hardware.
From time to time we will feature "computer humor" through stories and cartoons. Check back occasionally and try our Humor ME page. Want to contribute? Read how.
We have recently added to our extensive page of links to resources that might assist in building that site on the Internet. Topics include HTML (the basic code), graphic design, counters, guest books, audio/sound, validating code, promoting a web site and more advanced topics.
Try our HTML Help page for links to these and other topics. Most are free!
Sprucing up that web site? How about FONT COLORS, BACKGROUND COLORS and colors in TABLES and FRAMES? Are you asking: "What colors look well together? What possible colors work both in Netscape and Internet Explorer?"
To see ALL the colors in either page below, you need a display set to "thousands" of colors - or more.
Try the RGB Color Code page. IF your browser supports color frames then the RGB color codes are here -- in color!
Or try the Extended Color Names page with the "color names" beside the "RGB codes" - just in case you wondered what equals what. IF your browser supports color frames and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) such as versions 4 of either Internet Explorer or Netscape, then both the COLOR NAMES and the RGB codes are here -- in color!
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